The most common way of classifying the fundamental particles.
What is the standard model?
This law states that all charges must be conserved.
What is the law of conservation of charge?
A particle that is made up of a combination of one quark and one anti-quark.
What is a Meson?
The three fundamental forces.
What is Gravitational, Electromagnetic, and Nuclear force.
What the standard model classifies leptons, quarks and gauge bosons as.
What are fundamental particles?
The law that states all mass must be conserved.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
Leptons and quarks exist in "_____" generations
Three
This exchange particle is used with the electromagnetic force and acts on electrically charged particles.
What are photons?
What are the top and bottom quarks?
0 = 1e + -1e + 0.
What is the law of conservation of charge?
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What is the quark configuration of a proton
This force is responsible for radioactive decay.
What is the Weak Nuclear force?
The force that the standard model does not include.
What is Gravitational force?
The law that states lepton numbers must be conserved.
What is the law of conservation of lepton number?
A particle that has the same rest mass and spin but opposite charge as the original particle.
What is an Anti-Particle?
The fundamental forces that have infinite range.
What is Electromagnetic and Gravitational force?
The accelerating expansion of the universe.
What does the standard model not account for?
The particle that the law of conservation of momentum allowed to be theorized.
what is the neutrino?
The way we classify leptons and quarks.
What is flavor?
The fundamental force that Leptons do not interact with.
What is the Strong Nuclear force?