strangeness
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ODDITYStrangeness.
ODDITYStrangeness
odditystrangeness
strangestHaving a nonzero value for strangeness
strangenessesSTRANGENESS, the state of being strange
mysterious(of a location) Having an atmosphere of strangeness or secrecy
hyperonsany baryon with strangeness other than zero, esp. one with a relatively long lifetime
hyperonany baryon with strangeness other than zero, esp. one with a relatively long lifetime
multipletA group of closely associated things, esp. closely spaced spectral lines or atomic energy levels, or subatomic particles differing only in a single property (e.g., charge or strangeness)
multipletsA group of closely associated things, esp. closely spaced spectral lines or atomic energy levels, or subatomic particles differing only in a single property (e.g., charge or strangeness)
antiparticlethe 'pair' of an elementary particle, particle and antiparticle being mutually destructive, having the same mass and spin but having opposite values for their other properties (eg charge, baryon number, strangeness)
antiparticlesANTIPARTICLE, the 'pair' of an elementary particle, particle and antiparticle being mutually destructive, having the same mass and spin but having opposite values for their other properties (eg charge, baryon number, strangeness)
weakestOf, relating to, or denoting the weakest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts only at distances less than about 10?15 cm, is very much weaker than the electromagnetic and the strong interactions, and conserves neither strangeness, parity, nor isospin
strongerOf, relating to, or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10?13 cm (so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge), and which conserves strangeness, parity, and isospin
strongestOf, relating to, or denoting the strongest of the known kinds of force between particles, which acts between nucleons and other hadrons when closer than about 10?13 cm (so binding protons in a nucleus despite the repulsion due to their charge), and which conserves strangeness, parity, and isospin