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NB:  Wednesday's class is optional.  It will be an opportunity for you to ask any question at all on any aspect of the material we've covered in 320.  If you have questions you've been storing away, this is your opportunity to ask them.
 
NB:  Wednesday's class is optional.  It will be an opportunity for you to ask any question at all on any aspect of the material we've covered in 320.  If you have questions you've been storing away, this is your opportunity to ask them.
  
 
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_particles Wikipedia's LIST OF PARTICLES]
 
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_particles Wikipedia's LIST OF PARTICLES]

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4/28/08

NB: Wednesday's class is optional. It will be an opportunity for you to ask any question at all on any aspect of the material we've covered in 320. If you have questions you've been storing away, this is your opportunity to ask them.

Pdf.png Download Bosons, Fermions and spin-statistics

Wikipedia's LIST OF PARTICLES

main article on Fermions

main arcticle on Bosons

who was Bose?

Another pioneering physicist named Bose

Hadrons are subject to the strong force.  These include the baryons and the mesons:
  1. Baryons are Fermions
  2. Mesons are Bosons
The other family of particles are the Leptons.  These are not influenced by the strong force.

Leptons

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