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... charge multiplets f . The classification according to unitary symmetry , or the SU ( 3 ) classification g . The classification according to charged - hypercharge multiplets , derived from the hypothetical quarks 4. Elementary particles ...
... charge multiplets f . The classification according to unitary symmetry , or the SU ( 3 ) classification g . The classification according to charged - hypercharge multiplets , derived from the hypothetical quarks 4. Elementary particles ...
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... charge of electrons , protons , or neutrons- their counterparts in ordinary matter - but for which the charge is opposite in sign . The outline deals first with the general prop- erties of antimatter and with the production of ...
... charge of electrons , protons , or neutrons- their counterparts in ordinary matter - but for which the charge is opposite in sign . The outline deals first with the general prop- erties of antimatter and with the production of ...
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... charge 1. General phenomena of static electricity a . The basic laws of electrostatics that relate the interaction of charged bodies at rest b . The electrostatic field c . The electric dipole : a system of two equal but opposite charges ...
... charge 1. General phenomena of static electricity a . The basic laws of electrostatics that relate the interaction of charged bodies at rest b . The electrostatic field c . The electric dipole : a system of two equal but opposite charges ...
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