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21.3 | Classification of Elementary Particles. Quarks and Charm |
1. What are the quarks of negative pion based on the table of quarks shown earlier in this guide if its electric charge is -1 and baryon charge is zero?
Correct Answer: B
2. Based on the laws of conservation, find the missing elementary particle in the reaction below. Use the tables for info about specific particles.
Correct Answer: A
3. The quark composition of a certain elementary particle is uss. What is its strangeness?
Correct Answer: D
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