Leptons are a type of subatomic particle, and the science that deals with them is theoretical physics.
Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that make up matter. They do not experience strong nuclear force, but they do interact through weak nuclear force and electromagnetism. Leptons include particles like electrons, neutrinos, and muons.
Immobile (though I don't quite understand what you mean by science word)
A science word that rhymes with "flour mill" is "power drill."
The 8-letter "f" word in science that means force is "friction."
The word "science" comes from the Latin word "scientia," which means knowledge. It refers to the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experimentation.
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Leptons are just called that: "leptons". (One example of a lepton is an electron.)
From ancient China (Mandarin). They were the first to develop medicines/science.
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The first man to have ever used the word "science"
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Yes. Matter is all made up of atoms: protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons are made up of quarks, and electrons are made up of leptons. As far as we know so far, quarks and leptons are as far subdivided as it gets, but who knows what future science enquiries will bring.
An electron is an elementary particle, and is one of the family of particles called leptons. The leptons are a family of the group called the fermions.
Leptons are a type of fundamental particle that make up matter. They do not experience strong nuclear force, but they do interact through weak nuclear force and electromagnetism. Leptons include particles like electrons, neutrinos, and muons.
No.
Typically, you capitalize the word "Science" when referring to it as a proper noun or when it is the first word in a sentence. For example, "Science has made significant advancements in recent years."