- 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 - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PION is a meson that is a combination of up and down quarks and antiquarks, that may be positive, negative, or neutral, and that has a mass about 270 times that of the electron
- Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy - EyeWiki
Posterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (PION) is an acute optic neuropathy due to ischemia in the posterior (retrobulbar) portion of the optic nerve
- 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 definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
pion in American English (ˈpaɪˌɑn ) noun Origin: pi 2 + meson particle physics
- Pion - Wikiwand
In particle physics, a pion or pi meson, denoted with the Greek letter pi, is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+, and π− Each pion consists of a quark an
- DISCOVERY OF THE PION --- 1947
The discovery of the pion and its subsequent decay highlighted the role of the muon (discovered by Anderson and Neddermeyer in 1936), while the Vs were the first examples of 'strange' particles containing a third type of quark
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