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pion

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for pion.

Editorial note

(Inside the particles, they interchange the color "constantly", so the exact colors don't mater.) (There are some technical details, that involve the symmetry properties, but this is the main idea.) The problem is that this system can split in two subsystems with total color "0" (for example, a pion and a J/psi mesons, or two D mesons.

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Quick take

(particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for pion.

noun

(particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.

Example sentences

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(Inside the particles, they interchange the color "constantly", so the exact colors don't mater.) (There are some technical details, that involve the symmetry properties, but this is the main idea.) The problem is that this system can split in two subsystems with total color "0" (for example, a pion and a J/psi mesons, or two D mesons.

Quote examples

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(Inside the particles, they interchange the color "constantly", so the exact colors don't mater.) (There are some technical details, that involve the symmetry properties, but this is the main idea.) The problem is that this system can split in two subsystems with total color "0" (for example, a pion and a J/psi mesons, or two D mesons.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use pion in a sentence?

(Inside the particles, they interchange the color "constantly", so the exact colors don't mater.) (There are some technical details, that involve the symmetry properties, but this is the main idea.) The problem is that this system can split in two subsystems with total color "0" (for example, a pion and a J/psi mesons, or two D mesons.

What does pion mean?

(particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.

What part of speech is pion?

pion is commonly used as noun.