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| Subatomic particle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | In physics, subatomic particles are the particles composing nucleons and atoms. There are two types of subatomic particles: elementary particles, which are not made of other ... | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sub-atomic_particle |
| Atomic Physics & Particle Physics | | Scientists study subatomic particles by examining the telltale trails, such as those shown here, their passage leaves behind in a bubble chamber. | www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/physical_science/physics/atom_particle/sw_atom_particle... |
| Particle physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia | | Atomic physics; Beyond the Standard Model; Elementary particle; High pressure physics; Interactions: Strong; Weak; Introduction to quantum mechanics; List of accelerators in particle physics | en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_physics |
| Atoms & Particles | | Here you will find the physics relating to atoms and their nuclei, molecules, fundamental particles, and other science of the atomic and subatomic realm. | physics.about.com/od/atomsparticles/Atoms_Nuclei_Particles_Other_Small_Things.htm |
| Atomic Number | | This picture explains the idea of "atomic number". The carbon atom (14 C) nucleus on the top has 6 protons. It has an atomic number of 6. Tritium (3 H), an isotope of hydrogen, is ... | www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/physical_science/physics/atom_particle/atomic_number.html |
| History of Particle Physics | | For over two thousand years people have thought about the fundamental particles from which all matter is made, starting with the gradual development of atomic theory, followed ... | particleadventure.org/other/history/index.html |
| KryssTal : Sub-Atomic Particles | | [Sub-Atomic Particles] [The Metric System] [Readers' Feedback (Physics)] [Language] [Travel] [Democracy] [Eclipses] [London] [Astronomy] [Mathematics] [Physics] | www.krysstal.com/subatomic.html |
| atomic particle (physics) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia | | Britannica online encyclopedia article on atomic particle (physics), (See the figure.) any device that produces a beam of fast-moving, electrically charged atomic or subatomic ... | www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/41762/atomic-particle |
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