exchange particles Flashcards
1
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four forces
A
- gravity
- electromagnetic force
- weak force/ interaction
- strong (nuclear) force
2
Q
gravity
A
- acts between all objects which have mass
- always attractive (never repels)
- infinite range (gets less with distance)
- very weak compared with other forces
- dominant force over large scales
3
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electromagnetic force
A
- acts between all objects which have charge
- can be attractive/ repulsive
- infinite range, but over large scales + and - forces cancel out
- the dominant force on an atomic and molecular level
4
Q
strong force
A
- acts on hadrons only
- enormously strong within nucleus but limited range
- holds nuclei together
5
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weak interaction
A
- responsible for the interactions between hadrons and leptons
- beta decay
- limited range
6
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force/ exchange particle
A
gravity –> graviton
electromagnetic –> virtual photon
strong –> gluon
weak –> W particles
7
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electromagnetic force: exchange particle
A
virtual photon:
- same properties as photons, only exists for short amount of time
- charged particles exchange virtual photons, causing the force between them
e. g. repulsion of electrons
8
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Feynman diagram of repulsion of electrons
A
[insert Feynman diagram of repulsion of electrons]
9
Q
weak interaction - beta decay: exchange particles
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W-particles:
- can be W+ or W-
- high mass
- very short life, so very short range
e. g. beta- decay
10
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Feynman diagram of beta- decay
A
[insert Feynman diagram of beta- decay]