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====== Quantum Numbers ====== | ====== Quantum Numbers ====== | ||
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- | Quantum numbers are what we use to label elementary particles and their values are crucial for the behaviour of particles in experiment. | + | Quantum numbers are what we use to label elementary particles and their values are crucial for the behaviour of particles in experiments. |
For example, an electron is defined by the following quantum numbers | For example, an electron is defined by the following quantum numbers | ||
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These labels determine how a given elementary particle behaves in experiments. The techincal term for these labels is quantum numbers. | These labels determine how a given elementary particle behaves in experiments. The techincal term for these labels is quantum numbers. | ||
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- | Explanations in this section should contain no formulas, but instead colloquial things like you would hear them during a coffee break or at a cocktail party. | + | |
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* http://jakobschwichtenberg.com/what-are-quantum-numbers/ | * http://jakobschwichtenberg.com/what-are-quantum-numbers/ | ||
- | <tabbox Researcher> | + | <tabbox Abstract> |
<note tip> | <note tip> | ||
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- | <tabbox Examples> | + | <tabbox Why is it interesting?> |
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