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23. Fill in the following table: Fundamental Force Approximate Relative Strength

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Question

23. Fill in the following table:

Fundamental Force

Approximate Relative Strength

Quantum Law

Known or Unknown

10-6

1

10-41

10-2

24. Match the following levels of nature with their appropriate currently understood description.

Levels of Nature            Description

a. atoms               fundamental point particles

b. quarks and leptons       made up of quarks; neutron, proton, many others

c. solid, liquid, gas, plasma       made up of neutrons and protons  

d. nuclei               made up of nuclei and electron clouds

e. hadrons               atoms bonded through electron rearrangement

f. molecules               states of matter

25. Now order these levels of nature from largest to smallest (i.e. largest first).











To answer these “Make a Meson” and “Make a Baryon” questions,

read my Physics in a Nutshell lecture slides.


I. Make a meson: Using the up, down, and strange quarks (and their antiquarks),

What mesons can you make?

(order doesn’t matter: e.g. u dbar & dbar u are the same meson)

What is the electric charge of the mesons?

What is the actual symbol/name of the mesons that have been discovered?











II. Make a baryon: Using the up, down, and strange quarks (and their antiquarks),

What baryons can you make? (order doesn’t matter: u d s & u s d are the same)

What is the electric charge of the baryons?

What is the actual symbol/name of the baryons that have been discovered?

Fundamental Force

Approximate Relative Strength

Quantum Law

Known or Unknown

10-6

1

10-41

10-2

Explanation / Answer

23)

Quantum law

Known or Unknown

24)

a) atoms    -    made up of nuclei and electron clouds

b) Quarks and leptons     -     fundamental point particles

c) Solid, liquid, gas, plasma   -    States of matter

d) nuclei      -     made up of protons and neutrons

e) hadrons    -    made up of quarks; neutron, protons and many others

f) molecules     -     atoms bonded through electrons rearrangements

25)

From largest to smallest, list is as follows

a) Solid, liquid, gas, plasma

b) molecules

c) atoms

d) nuclei

e) hadrons

f) quarks and leptons

Fundamental forces Approximate Relative Strength

Quantum law

Known or Unknown

Weak Interaction    10-6 Known Strong Interaction 1 Known Gravitation 10-41 Unknown Electromagnetism    10-2 Known
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