Exam 17: Quantum Fields: Relativity Meets the Quantum
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How many "generations" of strongly interacting particles are there?
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According to the standard model of fundamental particles, some of the fundamental particles form the "bricks" of the universe, while others form the "cement." Which among the following is one of the fundamental "cement" particles?
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According to the standard model of fundamental particles, some of the fundamental particles form the "bricks" of the universe, while others form the "cement." Which among the following is one of the fundamental bricks?
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Which of the following demonstrates the indeterminacy inherent in the microscopic [or atomic- level] world?
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In the process of pair- creation by a high- energy photon, matter is
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Two electrons, "A" and "B," traverse the same region of a bubble chamber. Which of the following would cause electron B's path to curve more strongly than electron A's path?
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Which one or ones of the following forces extend over macroscopic distances?
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According to the current theory or "standard model" of elementary particles, which one of the following is truly an "elementary" particle?
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