Particleclassification

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Chapter 15 Classification of Particles

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Classification of Particles

The most basic way of classifying particles is by their mass. Hadrons are the heaviest particles. This group is then spilt up into baryons and mesons.

Classification of Particles Questions and Revision

Hadrons have two sub-categories: baryons and mesons. Baryons are made up of 3 quarks. Examples of baryons include protons and neutrons.

Classification of Particles

The classification of elemental particles divides them by their properties or interactions. As the particle number increased, a more general classification was ...

List of particles

Standard Model elementary particles · Hypothetical particles · Composite particles · Quasiparticles · Dark matter candidates · Dark energy candidates · Classification ...

Particle Classification

Hadrons are strongly interacting particles. They are divided into baryons and mesons. The baryons are a class of fermions, including the proton and neutron, and ...