7E10.10 - Fundamental Particles Chart

Lecture Rooms 1 & 2 & 70 have the charts already mounted in the rooms. There is also a chart mounted on board in Rm. 58 that can be placed on the Blackboard Optics whiteboard and rolled to the needed location.
Code Number:
7E10.10
Demo Title:
Fundamental Particles Chart
Condition:
Excellent
Principle:
Nuclear Scattering
Area of Study:
Modern Physics
Equipment:
Wall Chart
Procedure:

Lecture Rooms 1 & 2 & 70 have the charts already mounted in the rooms. There is also a chart mounted on board in Rm. 58 that can be placed on the Blackboard Optics whiteboard and rolled to the needed location.  

References:
  • Nigel E. A. Crompton and Bruce D. Patterson, "Helium: Its Synthesis with Elementary Particles from the Deck", TPT, Vol. 43, #3, Mar. 2005, p. 136 - 138.
  • James O'Connell, "Comparison of the Four Fundamental Interactions of Physics", TPT, Vol. 36, #1, Jan. 1998, p. 27. 
  • The Fundamental Particles and Interactions Chart Committee, "Fundamental Particles and Interactions, A Wall of Modern Physics", TPT, Vol. 26, #9, Dec. 1988, p. 556.

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