Answer:Identifying Strong or Weak Force Interactions

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To determine whether an interaction is governed by the strong or weak force, one must analyze the quark content of the particles involved. In the example provided, a positive kaon decays into pions, which do not contain strange quarks. Since the strong force cannot change the flavor of quarks, the interaction must be mediated by the weak force, as it is the only interaction capable of such flavor changes. The conservation of energy and baryon and lepton numbers further supports this conclusion. Understanding these principles clarifies the distinction between strong and weak force interactions.
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Strong or weak force??

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So all I want to know is how you tell if it is a strong or weak force interaction.
e.g. K^+ = pi^0 + pi^0 + pi^+ (all mesons)

So i determined that the energy was concerved:
493.7-135-135-139.6=84.1MeV

baryon and Lepton numbers are also conserved
(0)=(0)

Now having determined that the interaction is possible, how do I tell if it is via strong or weak force.
 
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The key here is to look at the quark content of the reactants and products. A positive kaon has an up and an anti-strange quark. Yet none of the pions contain a strange/anti-strange quark.

What is the only interaction capable of changing the flavour of quarks?
 


So in this case weak force?
 


R0CC0 said:
So in this case weak force?

The weak force is the only interaction that can change the flavour of a quark. The strong force can't.
 


Righto Got it now. Thanks!:smile:
 
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