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CharlieZ · 70-79, M
Ohhhh those sub atomic jumping beauties...
They are fickle and never grow up.
They just play the field.
They are fickle and never grow up.
They just play the field.
Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
If you remember my answer to a previous question you asked last year, then you already know mine ...
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SW-User
@Groofydorkgerdo Bosons are a class of particles and not really a specific particle. Photons, gluons, W, Z, and Higgs are all bosons.
Groofydorkgerdo · 56-60, M
@SW-User Yeah the Highs, the God particle.
SW-User
@Groofydorkgerdo Please don't call it that.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
Ooh, this is a good one because I actually DO have a favorite!
SW-User
@BlueMetalChick Sort of. It was over [i]color force[/i], which no one uses in particle physics, at least not English speakers. [i]Color charge[/i] is definitely used though.
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@SW-User I always was told that the strong force was divided into two separate sub-forces, those being the nuclear force and the color force. The latter of those two is carried by the gluon, which is what binds quarks together inside hadrons.
SW-User
@BlueMetalChick There is the effective field theory which used pions as the force carrier inside nuclei, but I have never heard it or the strong force in general called color force before. I looked it up when we were talking about it and I found just one reference I think using that term.
Banana phone
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@TryingtoLava Proton.
Yaaayyy! I am positive :) <3
Love4All · 56-60, F
😁
Love4All · 56-60, F
@SW-User 🤔
SW-User
@Love4All The W boson is cool.
Love4All · 56-60, F
@SW-User 🤗
MougyWolf · 36-40, M
sounds fun
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@MougyWolf Positron.
Tubbs · F
H
Go on...
CopperCicada · M
*SNORT*
SW-User
@CopperCicada Neutral pion.
deadgerbil · 22-25, F
Ooo
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@deadgerbil Muon.
Moosepantspatty · 31-35, M
👀 do me
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@Moosepantspatty Tau neutrino.
Caprice · 41-45, F
🤓
NewBeginnings7790 · 41-45, F
😏
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@NewBeginnings7790 Strange quark.
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