Physics: Concepts and Connections, 4th ed

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Physics: Concepts and Connections, 4th ed Physics: Concepts and Connections, 4th ed., Art Hobson Chapter 18 – Quantum Fields

Which of the following feels the electric force? A) proton B) electron C) positron D) antiproton E) All of the above Answer: E Page Ref: Section 18.2, 18.3 (Concept Check 3)

What is the mass of a neutrino? A) About half the mass of a neutron B) Much less than the mass of an electron, but not zero C) Zero Answer: B Page Ref: Section 18.4

According to the Standard Model, which of the following is NOT a fundamental particle (not made of smaller pieces)? A) proton B) electron C) positron D) photon Answer: A Page Ref: Section 18.5

? A) B) C) D) Answer: D Page Ref: Section 13.1