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The Omega-minus particle is composed of three strange quarks, so it has a strangeness of -3.
Neutral pions are composed of a quark-antiquark pair, specifically an up quark and an anti-up quark or a down quark and an anti-down quark. They are the lightest mesons and are unstable, decaying rapidly into two photons.
Charm is NOT the name of a quark; charm, strange, up, and down are all types of quarks.
An anti-charm quark is the antiparticle of the charm quark. Charm quarks are a type of elementary particle that is a building block of matter, as described in the Standard Model of particle physics. Anti-charm quarks have an electric charge of +2/3 and are involved in various particle interactions.
No, a kaon is a meson, not a baryon. Baryons are particles composed of three quarks, while mesons are composed of a quark and an antiquark. Kaons contain a strange quark and an anti-up or anti-down quark.
Quarks are not strange or charmed per se. There are six different types of quarks, and each one has a different name:UpDownCharmStrangeTopBottomThese are just names - they do not imply that some quarks are indeed charmed while others are strange.Each quark also has specific properties, including mass, as well as:Color charge:RedGreenBlueElectric charge:PositiveNegativeSpin:+1/2-1/2To read more about quarks, follow the related link below.
The Omega-minus particle is composed of three strange quarks, so it has a strangeness of -3.
the suffix of STRANGE is 'ange' and the prefix is 'str'
Neutral pions are composed of a quark-antiquark pair, specifically an up quark and an anti-up quark or a down quark and an anti-down quark. They are the lightest mesons and are unstable, decaying rapidly into two photons.
Charm is NOT the name of a quark; charm, strange, up, and down are all types of quarks.
Strange particles contain a property called "strangeness" that is not present in other particles. This property is a quantum number that relates to how frequently the particle undergoes certain types of decay processes that differ from those of non-strange particles. Strange particles also interact via the strong nuclear force and weak nuclear force, leading to their unique behavior in particle interactions.
Quark.
An antistrange is an antiquark corresponding to the strange quark.
An anti-charm quark is the antiparticle of the charm quark. Charm quarks are a type of elementary particle that is a building block of matter, as described in the Standard Model of particle physics. Anti-charm quarks have an electric charge of +2/3 and are involved in various particle interactions.
The noun forms for the adjective strange are stranger, strangeness and sometimes strange.Example uses:Noun: I gave the stranger directions to get back on the interstate.Noun: The strangeness of a new house or apartment usually lasts about a month.Noun: The haunted house tour specializes in the strangeand the scary.Adjective: We saw a strange cat sitting on our steps expectantly.
quarks make up protons and neutrons and come in three colours. Red green and blue. each flavour has 6 'flavours' up, down, top, bottom, strange, charmed. refer to the standard model of particle physics for more info---------------------------------------Three quarks are u quark, d quark and s quark.The charge of these quarks will be:u quark has positive charge and equals to 2/3 of charge of a proton.d quark and s quark have negative charge which equals to 1/3 of the elementary charge on a proton.s quark differs from d quark because of its strangeness quantum number.For d quark no strangenes quantum number where as s quark has strangeness number equal to --1.So u and d quarks are responsible to form neutron and proton.Hence for a neutron to become neutral, it is assumed to be made up of one u and two d quarks. (udd)For proton as it has one e as the charge, it is assumed to be made up of two u and one d quarks. (uud)Thus the quarks are the building blocks of elementary particles such as proton and neutron.
Quark types are referred to as "flavors". The quark flavors are called: Up (u), Down (d), Charm (c), Strange (s), Top (t) and Bottom (b).