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- Proton (5009 bytes)
12: |[[Fermion]]
50: ...ar force]]. The number of protons in the nucleus determines the chemical properties of the atom and wh...
52: ...ark]]s and one down quark, which are also held together by the [[strong nuclear force]], mediated by [...
54: ...ravitationally aggregated matter (planets, stars, etc.).
59: ...ed the signatures of hydrogen nuclei. Rutherford determined that the only place this hydrogen could ha... - Helium (36603 bytes)
44: | 0.152 [[watt|W]]/([[metre|m]]·[[kelvin|K]])
72: | 32 [[picometre|pm]]
75: | 140 [[picometre|pm]]
104: ...]. The behavior of [[liquid helium]]-4's two varieties—helium I and helium II—is importan...
108: ... breathing systems, to cool [[superconducting magnet]]s, in [[helium dating]], for inflating [[balloon... - Electron (10516 bytes)
14: |[[Fermion]]
51: ...avity]], [[Electromagnetic interaction|Electromagnetic]], <br>[[Weak interaction|Weak]]
56: ...tric current]]. Because the electrons of an atom determine the way in which it interacts with other at...
66: ...only represented as '''e<sup>−</sup>'''. Sometimes the term is used, as proposed by [[Carl David...
70: ...ove, free of the nuclei of atoms, and there is a net flow, this flow is called [[electricity]], or an ... - Neutron (7687 bytes)
8: <tr><td>[[Fermion]]</td></tr>
26: ...''neutron''' is a [[subatomic particle]] with no net [[electric charge]] and a [[mass]] of 939.6 [[MeV...
32: ...cles inside the nucleus are typically resonances between neutrons and protons, which transform into on...
34: ...trons delayed their discovery, makes them very penetrating, makes it impossible to observe them direct...
36: ...ns, electrons, or alpha particles) and electromagnetic radiations (such as [[gamma ray|gamma rays]]) l... - Matter (1902 bytes)
1: ...stituted of [[elementary particles|elementary]] [[fermion]]s. All [[gauge boson]]s (of which the [[photon]]...
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