- Pion - Wikipedia
The pion is one of the particles that mediate the residual strong interaction between a pair of nucleons This interaction is attractive: it pulls the nucleons together
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- PION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
The pion was once believed to be the particle that mediates the strong force, which holds nucleons together in the nucleus; it is now believed that the gluon is the mediator particle Pions do interact with nucleons, however, and are able to transform neutrons into protons and vice versa
- pion - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pion (plural pions) (particle physics) Any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks antiquarks
- PION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
pion in American English (ˈpaɪˌɑn ) noun Origin: pi 2 + meson particle physics
- Pion - Scientific Lib
In particle physics, pion (short for pi meson) is the collective name for three subatomic particles: π 0, π + and π − Pions are the lightest mesons (excluding the misnamed "Mu Meson" or muon) and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force
- Pion - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pion, π meson, or pi meson is a type of meson, made of one up quark (u) and one down antiquark (d̅) Mesons are a category of subatomic particles, which are composed of one quark, and one antiquark
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