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- Proton (5009 bytes)
16: |[[Baryon]]
52: Protons are classified as [[baryon|baryons]] and are composed of two up [[quark]]s and one ...
59: ...was an elementary particle. This he named proton, from ''protos'', the Greek for "first". - Neutron (7687 bytes)
10: <tr><td>[[Baryon]]</td></tr>
32: ...ion of [[pion]]s. A neutron is classified as a [[baryon]], and consists of two down [[quark]]s and one up...
34: ...ristic of neutrons which most differentiates them from other common [[subatomic particle]]s is the fac...
36: ...close indeed to an atomic nucleus. Consequently a free neutron goes on its way unchecked until it make...
38: ...pondingly slowed. Secondary projectiles resulting from these collisions may be detected, for they are ... - Physics (25628 bytes)
2: ... contexts, ranging from the sub-nuclear particles from which all ordinary matter is made ([[particle p...
12: The culture of physics research differs from the other sciences in the separation of [[theor...
15: ...mulation of new theories. Likewise, ideas arising from theory often inspire new experiments. In the ab...
34: | [[Boltzmann's constant]], [[Entropy]], [[Free energy]], [[Heat]], [[Partition function (stati...
42: ...lence principle]], [[Four-momentum]], [[Reference frame]], [[Spacetime]], [[Speed of light]] - Matter (1902 bytes)
3: ... thus [[confinement problem|confined]]. Among the baryons are the [[proton]] and the [[neutron]] which fur...
5: ...n exhibit properties which are entirely different from those of the bulk material.
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