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The Quest For Quarks Brian Mccusker

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The Quest For Quarks Brian Mccusker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.23 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Brian McCusker
ISBN: 9780511599873, 9780521019309, 9780521248501, 0511599870, 0521019303, 0521248507
Language: English
Year: 2005

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The Quest For Quarks Brian Mccusker by Brian Mccusker 9780511599873, 9780521019309, 9780521248501, 0511599870, 0521019303, 0521248507 instant download after payment.

This short account of elementary particles written for the layman poses the questions: are quarks the fundamental building blocks of matter; what are they like; how many different kinds exist; and can they exist in the free state? What is the ultimate structure of matter? Is it made of atoms, small, simple, indivisible particles, or not? John Dalton's 'chemical atoms' turned out to be composite, composed of an electron cloud and a very small, very dense nucleus. This nucleus, in turn, was found to be composite, made up of protons and neutrons bound together by pions. All three of these (and many like particles) have now been found to be made of quarks. At first there were only three of these and they were thought to be long sought after fundamental building blocks. But now we know of at least 18 quarks, 18 anti-quarks and eight 'gluons' that hold the quarks together. The whole atomic idea is in doubt and the alternate possibility of a Universe that is one, whole and indivisible opens up. This fascinating book will be an inspiration to anyone wishing a first exposure to this intriguing and mystical area of modern physics.

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