So
Higgs bosons reacts with everything that has mass.
Electromagnetic force reacts with everything that has electric charge.
Weak force reacts with everything that has weak hypercharge.
Strong force reacts with everything that has color.
If it would react to everything that has a weak...
Not the best at physics but trying to understand the standard model. So can someone please tell me if this is right or not and if not, can you explain me why?
Higgs bosons reacts with everything that has mass.
Electromagnetic force reacts with everything that has charge.
Weak force reacts with...
Can somebody explain this? ^
And what are symmetric and unsymmetric waves?
I think I found an answer: but i still don't get what Orodruin was saying
symmetric waves: particle interchange with bosons
antisymmetric waves: particle interchange with ferminons
So no electromagnetic force but intramoleculair forces?
Which you can divide into metallic bond, ionic bond, polar covalent bond and non-polar covalent bond?
Or does intramoleculair force have anything to do with electomagnetic force?
So I now understand the forces within an atom though my question is, what force(s) keeps atoms together? So let's say 2 hydrogen atoms are present. What force(s) keeps them together to make it H2? My thought it would be electromagnetic force. But hydrogen is neutral so they wouldn't attract to...
Oh and another question, this picture is about muon capture but it isn't right is it? First of all there are no anti-leptons so it can't be right: L=1+1=2 second of all the muon isn't an antimuon so the arrow should be the other way around, shouldn't it?
Could somebody explain me this?: Why is the arrow of the electron-antineutrino pointed towards the W-boson and not as in the second picture upwards?
This is my first post and also haven't learned too much about physics yet so please if anything is unclear hit me up.