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College Physics I – Introduction

Definition

A neutrino is a subatomic particle with no electric charge and an extremely small mass. It interacts very weakly with matter, making it difficult to detect.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Neutrinos are produced in nuclear reactions, such as those in the sun or during radioactive decay.
  2. There are three types of neutrinos: electron neutrino, muon neutrino, and tau neutrino.
  3. Neutrinos obey the conservation laws of energy, momentum, and lepton number in nuclear reactions.
  4. Despite their weak interaction with matter, neutrinos can travel vast distances through space without being absorbed.
  5. The detection of neutrinos requires highly sensitive equipment due to their low interaction cross-section with matter.

Review Questions

  • What are the three types of neutrinos?
  • Why are neutrinos difficult to detect?
  • How do neutrinos relate to conservation laws in nuclear reactions?
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