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K^0
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Which particles give the nucleus its positive charge?
protons only protons and neutrons protons and electrons neutrons only
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What are the particles demonstrating in this image?
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What are the particles demonstrating in this image?
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is supergravity 4d?
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5×10−107.5×10−10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5x10^-10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1x10^-31 kilograms. How many
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5 x 10^-10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1 x 10^-31 kilograms. How
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The mass of a dust particle is approximately 7.5 * 10 ^ - 10 kilograms and the mass of an electron is 9.1 * 10 ^ - 31 kilograms.
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An Electron Has ___
1. Far less mass than either a proton or a neutron 2. No mass at all 3. More mass than a proton or a neutron
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What is it called when a negatively charged subatomic particles found in all atoms.
A) attraction B) magnetic field C) electric
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What is the difference between a wave and a particle?
AA particle is a discrete unit of energy; a wave is a continuous flow of
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In 3-4 sentences, describe how a particle accelerator works and give an example of the applications of the discoveries made with
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In 3–4 sentences, describe how a particle accelerator works and give an example of the applications of the discoveries made
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What happens to the nucleus in the beta-minus decay? (4 points)
In beta-minus decay the atomic number of the nucleus should
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What are neutrinos?
- light waves - low-frequency energy - atoms with two neutrons - particles with little mass
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is this correct . Which particle has a negative charge?
A. Alpha particle B. Positron C. Neutron- Correct answer D. Beta particle
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Bombarding a metal anode with high-energy electrons produces which of the following?
X-rays microwaves neutrons laser light
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What’s the correct charge for neutron
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explain supersymetty
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How many quarks are believed to make up a proton?
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What are exchange particles, and how do they relate to the fundamental forces?
They are the particles that make up the nucleus of
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Which of the following particles is not inside the nucleus?
nucleon neutron electron proton
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Which two particles can interact via the strong nuclear force?
a. Two photons b. Two electrons c. Two neutrons d. An electron and
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Particles located in the nucleus with a mass of 1 amu and a neutral charge
A)protons B) neutrons C) electrons D) nucleus E)
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In 3-4 sentences, describe how a particle accelerator works and give an example of the applications of the discoveries made with
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Which two particles can interact via the strong nuclear force?(1 point)
Responses An electron and a proton An electron and a
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Donald Craven
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Which of the following is an elementary particle?(1 point)
Responses quark quark neutron neutron atoms atoms proton
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Donald Craven
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which of the following is an elementary particle?
A) quark B) proton C) atoms D) neutron
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Which two particles can interact via the strong nuclear force?
A) two neutrons B) An electron and a proton C) two electrons D)
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charged particles can blank up an object
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Neutrino
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Neutrino equation
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In 3–4 sentences, describe how a particle accelerator works and give an example of the applications of the discoveries made
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Strong nuclear force
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Beam is made of hydrogen protons,neutrouns,or electrons
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Fill in the blank with the correct term.(1 point) Particles that are made of neutrons, kaons, pions, muons and nutrinos are
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Charged particles can interact with one another due to two types of field interactions. These are referred to as
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divide a subatomic particle by its own mass
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Choose the best description of an electron.
a. A sub-atomic particle of insubstantial mass that determines an atom's positive
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What are neutrinos?
(1 point) particles with little mass light waves low-frequency energy atoms with two neutrons
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What are the audience’s aims when listening to an informative speech by a prominent scientist at CERN (the biggest particle
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Considering that an up quark has a charge of +23 and a down quark has charge of −13, which of the following represents the
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The unique behaviour and property exhibited by particles and arise from the interating between the dispersed particles in a
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The unique behaviour and property exhibited by particles that arise from the interating between the dispersed particles in
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What happens to the decaying proton during positron emission?
a The proton decomposes into a neutron that stays in the nucleus
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