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The symbol F- is a symbol used to denote a particular type of fermion which is a particle that has an odd half-integer spin. F- particles have the following characteristics:

  • They are spin 1/2 particles
  • They have an electric charge of -1
  • They are fermions
  • They obey the Pauli exclusion principle
  • They are their own anti-particles

F- particles are important in particle physics and can be found in a variety of places including dark matter and quark-gluon plasmas.

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