Exam 44: Quarks, Leptons, and the Big Bang

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Messenger particles of the weak interaction are called:

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Hubble's law is evidence that:

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Quarks are the constituents of:

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The two basic interactions that have finite ranges are:

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When a kaon decays via the strong interaction the products must include a:

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A certain process produces baryons that decay with a lifetime of 4 *10-24 s. The decay is a result of:

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The interaction π\pi - + p \rightarrow π\pi - + Σ\Sigma + violates the principle of conservation of:

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A particle can decay to particles with greater rest mass:

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The interaction π\pi - + p \rightarrow K- + Σ\Sigma + violates the principle of conservation of:

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The color theory explains why quarks:

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A baryon is a combination of:

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The quark content of a proton is:

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All known quarks and antiquarks have:

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A certain process produces mesons that decay with a lifetime of 6 * 10-10 s. The decay is a result of:

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The stability of the proton is predicted by the laws of conservation of energy and conservation of:

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The baryon number of a quark is:

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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Compared to the lifetimes of particles that decay via the weak interaction, the lifetimes of particles that decay via the strong interaction are:

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Two baryons interact to produce pions only, the original baryons disappearing. One of the baryons must have been:

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A baryon with strangeness 0 decays via the strong interaction into two particles, one of which is a baryon with strangeness +1. The other is:

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