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Subatomic particles chart
Subatomic particles chart






subatomic particles chart

The kaons, charged or neutral, therefore have a neutrino count of 39.

subatomic particles chart

The neutral particle value of 0.4976 GeV was used and the generic kaon symbol, K, is placed into cell 39, which has a predicted rest mass 0.5036 GeV. Like other charged particles, the difference in rest mass value fits within the cell range, so only one particle was placed into the table. K 0 has a PDG rest mass value of 0.4976 GeV. K – and K + have a PDG rest mass value of 0.4937 GeV. Two are charged particles (K – and K +) and one is a neutral particle (K 0). Therefore, it has a neutrino count of 50. It was placed into cell 50, which has a predicted 1.756 GeV rest mass value. The tau electron (τ) has a PDG rest mass value of 1.777 GeV. Particles were then placed into the cell that best fit their experimental rest mass values. In that latter case, a charge form of the particle was used.

subatomic particles chart

The values used for rest mass of particles are based on the neutral charge form of the particle, unless a neutral charge form did not exist. The upper-right quadrant contains the predicted rest mass from the Longitudinal Energy Equation and is compared to the Particle Data Group (PDG) values from experiments for these particles, located at the bottom of each cell. The upper-left quadrant of each cell in the table contains the wave center count (neutrino count). Thus, to illustrate that particles are similar to the formation of atomic elements, a table was created to organize these particles – The Periodic Table of Particles. The linear solution for atomic elements eventually led to the creation of the Periodic Table of Elements. In the calculations section, subatomic particles were found to have a linear solution, similar to atomic mass vs atomic number. These particles form groups with names like hyperons, hadrons and charmoniums. Table 3.7 Properties of the Three Subatomic Particles summarizes the properties of. Many of the remaining subatomic particles are found in particle accelerator labs or neutrino experiments, but these particles often decay or oscillate into another particle. There are numerous subatomic particles that have been found in nature beyond the stable components of the atom ( electron, proton and neutron) and the neutrino.








Subatomic particles chart