Particle physics basics [IB Physics SL/HL]

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @LandlordNebula
    @LandlordNebula 4 года назад +16

    Absolute legend

  • @staycalm9979
    @staycalm9979 2 года назад +10

    Simple and straightforward explanation. My textbook definition is not so clear. You made it simple and clear. Thank you.

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  2 года назад +2

      I'm so glad it was helpful! Cheers, Mitch

  • @yazankamal4646
    @yazankamal4646 2 года назад +10

    im coming back here in 2 days (after my physics m22 final), and ill tell y'all how it goes. THANK U SIR!

  • @catalina5711
    @catalina5711 4 года назад +7

    Stop excusing your nemotechniques cause they rock Mitch

  • @Minecrom
    @Minecrom 3 года назад +3

    niceee thx sir

  • @armaan_bhangoo
    @armaan_bhangoo 2 года назад +6

    5:54 how I remember it is by looking at charges. Proton has a positive charge and neutron has no charge. Therefore, does proton have charge? Duh or in this case Duu. And what happens if you try and power something with a neutron, well u get a dud

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  2 года назад +2

      Nice one!

    • @armaan_bhangoo
      @armaan_bhangoo 2 года назад +2

      @@OSC1990 thank you for 88% on my waves test. I was sick the entire week this was taught and came back to a test in 5 days and the teacher starting nuclear until then.

  • @JossanMovies
    @JossanMovies 5 лет назад +14

    On the last page "Representing the particles", why are the neutrinos drawn with a line over them as anti-particles? Aren't there anti-particle versions of all of them? or are neutrinos different

    • @martinhecht455
      @martinhecht455 4 года назад

      neutrinos anti particle is called anti neutrino, and its symbol is a v with a little line on top

    • @randomcomedygold
      @randomcomedygold 3 года назад +4

      Yes you are right. Each particle has an anti particle so there isn't supposed to be a line on top of the 3 nutrinos. The reason being that the circle only represents the particles and not anti-particles, however you can make one just like this for the anti-particles too! I know I'm very late but came to the comments to address see if anyone talked about this lol.

  • @maxz8807
    @maxz8807 3 года назад +4

    11:44 the bottom right anti-neutrino would be positron-neutrino, right? Or is anti-electron-neutrino better? I'm a little confused as my teacher told me that saying positron-neutrino in place of anti-electron-neutrino is not correct but as far as I can tell it means the same

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  3 года назад +2

      For what the IB needs us to know, it should suffice to use both positron-neutrino and anti-electron neutrino.

  • @kaka-sd7bo
    @kaka-sd7bo 3 года назад +1

    lifesaver !!!

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  3 года назад

      I'm so glad you think so! Cheers, Mitch

  • @hetpatel5127
    @hetpatel5127 2 года назад +2

    So, can a baryon have 3 quarks or 3 antiquarks? or does it always have a mixture of both?

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  2 года назад +2

      There are actually more complicated rules to follow for Baryons, but I'm just showing the very basics here. But in principle, a baryon can have 3 quarks or 3 antiquarks.

    • @hetpatel5127
      @hetpatel5127 2 года назад

      @@OSC1990 so can it have two quarks and one antiquark for example?

    • @user-wg1nv9uy5z
      @user-wg1nv9uy5z Год назад

      @@hetpatel5127 no

  • @ashimovassanali1777
    @ashimovassanali1777 Год назад

    i'm coming here in 4 days (if i will still be alive) m23 ib exams. Hope it will go well :) RLY AFRAID.

    • @OSC1990
      @OSC1990  Год назад

      Don't be afraid - you'll be just fine! Just remember the Physics exam (Paper 1 and 2) is really long, so you likely won't finish. The trick is not to panic, do the questions you can, and know that the grade boundaries are usually super low. So just go after the points you can :)