An elementary particle with a spin of 1/2 (a fermion) which is immune to the strong nuclear force (including the electron, the muon, the neutrino and the tauon)
A subatomic particle with a small rest mass, e g , the electron line of flux A line so drawn that a tangent to it at any point indicates the direction of the magnetic field
A fundamental fermion that does not participate in strong interactions The electrically-charged leptons are the electron (e), the muon (µ), the tau (), and their antiparticles Electrically-neutral leptons are called neutrinos ()
A fundamental matter particle that does not participate in strong interactions The charged leptons are the electron, the muon, the tau and their antiparticles Neutral leptons are called neutrinos
A fundamental matter particle that does not participate in strong interactions The charge leptons are the electron (e), the muon (), the tau () and their antiparticles Neutral leptons are called neutrinos ( ) More Information: Leptons
Any member of a class of fermions that respond only to electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational forces and do not take part in strong interactions. Leptons have a half-integral spin and obey the Pauli exclusion principle. They can either carry one unit of electric charge or be neutral. The charged leptons are the electrons, muons, and taus. Each has a negative charge and a distinct mass. Each charged lepton has an associated neutral partner, or neutrino, which has no electric charge and very little if any mass
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