The Cosmic Code: Quantum Physics as the Language of NatureSimon and Schuster, 1982 - 370 Seiten |
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... quark , c . This quark is to carry a new quantum number , charm , just as the strange quarks carry strangeness . All ... charmed quark , shown in Figure 24.2 ( b ) . In this way , it is possible to arrange for the disappearance of all ...
... quark , c . This quark is to carry a new quantum number , charm , just as the strange quarks carry strangeness . All ... charmed quark , shown in Figure 24.2 ( b ) . In this way , it is possible to arrange for the disappearance of all ...
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... quark type with charge -1/3 , a charge 2/3 quark type must exist . The first pair was u and d . The charm quark c was needed as the partner of the s . Three years later , a research team at Fermilab led by Leon Lederman used techniques ...
... quark type with charge -1/3 , a charge 2/3 quark type must exist . The first pair was u and d . The charm quark c was needed as the partner of the s . Three years later , a research team at Fermilab led by Leon Lederman used techniques ...
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Jerry Davidson Wheatley. quark in its makeup . Strange quarks and quark electronic charge account for the arrangement of particles in the supermultiplet . The charmed quark has the property of charm +1 ( its antiparticle has charm of -1 ) ...
Jerry Davidson Wheatley. quark in its makeup . Strange quarks and quark electronic charge account for the arrangement of particles in the supermultiplet . The charmed quark has the property of charm +1 ( its antiparticle has charm of -1 ) ...
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ས Foreword | 13 |
The Road to Quantum Reality | 15 |
The Last Classical Physicist | 17 |
Urheberrecht | |
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