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Carsten Burgard 2012-08-05 15:32:07 +02:00
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@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ electron in that its mass has not been measured, it is so light that
there are only upper limits on its mass. The best, up do date limit is
about 1/250 of the mass of the electron.</p>
[FIGURE OF THE NEUTRON DECAY, n -> p + nu + e?]
<img src="neutron_decay.png">
<p>This figure shows what happens in the beta decays, the neutron
@ -58,9 +57,6 @@ nobody knows that as of today, again this is for someone (maybe you)
to find out! </p>
[FIGURE OF THE ENTIRE INTERACTION?]
<p>So far the matter particles that have been introduced are the
electron, the up and down-quarks and the neutrino. The quarks are
connected in that they can interact strongly with each other, and they

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ apart the atom, what happens? How do these smaller particles
interact? We can understand the atom at follows:</p>
[Picture of a Hydrogen Atom]
<img src="hydrogen_atom.png">
<p>A Hydrogen Atom, the simplest possible atom, is made of one proton
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ quarks, called "up" and "down". [We can imagine]?? the proton is made
up of three quarks: two up quarks and one down quark.</p>
[Picture of the Proton]
<img src="proton.png">
<h2>What about other atoms?</h2>
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ combination. While the proton has two up quarks and one down quark,
the neutron consists of one up quark and two down quarks.</p>
[Picture of the neutron and proton]
<img src="proton.png"><img src="neutron.png ">