Two particles interact to produce only photons, with the original particles disappearing. The particles must have been:
A) mesons
B) strange particles
C) strongly interacting
D) leptons
E) a particle, antiparticle pair
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Q3: A particle can decay to particles with
Q4: All leptons interact with each other via
Q5: The stability of the proton is predicted
Q6: When a kaon decays via the strong
Q7: Strangeness is conserved in:
A) all particle decays
B)
Q9: Two baryons interact to produce pions only,
Q10: The baryon number of a quark is:
A)
Q11: Quarks are the constituents of:
A) all particles
B)
Q12: Any meson is a combination of:
A) three
Q13: Any baryon is a combination of:
A) three
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