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Aim: How can we explain the four fundamental forces and the standard model?. Do Now: List all the subatomic particles that you can think of. Weakest Strongest. Gravitational Weak nuclear Electromagnetic Strong nuclear. Four Fundamental Forces. Gravitational.
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Aim: How can we explain the four fundamental forces and the standard model? Do Now: List all the subatomic particles that you can think of
Weakest Strongest Gravitational Weak nuclear Electromagnetic Strong nuclear Four Fundamental Forces
Gravitational • Responsible for shaping the large scale structure of the universe (galaxies, stars, etc.)
Weak Nuclear • Responsible for • Radioactive decay • Fusion of the sun • Conversion of neutrons into protons in the nuclei
Electromagnetic • Includes electrostatic and magnetic forces
Strong Nuclear • Holds the nucleus together by resisting the repulsion of protons. • Very short range.
The Standard Model • All matter is composed of Hadrons and Leptons
Leptons • Made up of charged and neutral matter • Cannot be broken down (as of now); it is a fundamental particle • Experience weak force interactions
Charged Leptons electron muon tau Neutral Leptons electron neutrino muon neutrino tau neutrino
Hadrons • Subatomic particles composed of quarks (the fundamental particles of the Standard Model) • Experience strong force interactions
Mesons • Unstable • Consist of one quark and one anti-quark
Baryons • Mass is equal to or greater than a proton • Consists of protons and neutrons (the most common), and other types of matter
Quarks • Smallest known unit of matter • Cannot be isolated • Exists as: • baryon (3 quarks) or • meson (quark and anti-quark)
Fundamental Rule of Standard Model: For every particle, there exists an anti-particle
Antiquarks • Same mass, opposite charge • Represented with a line on top • Represents an anti-up quark • Charge is -
Protons and Neutrons • Are made of up and down quarks • Proton: charge is +1 • up, up, down (uud) • (+2/3) + (+2/3) + (-1/3) = +1 • Neutron: charge is 0 • up, down, down (udd) • (+2/3) + (-1/3) + (-1/3) = 0