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pi0
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pi0has decay product two γ-rayshas source: Hopkins, J. 1976 Glossary of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago Press, 2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
has mass 264 mehas source: Hopkins, J. 1976 Glossary of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago Press, 2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
is an instance of pionhas source: Hopkins, J. 1976 Glossary of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago Press, 2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
is an instance of neutral particle2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
neutral particleis not accelerated by electric or magnetic fields2001-09-27 09:28:02.0
has charge 02001-09-27 09:28:02.0
pionhas synonym π-meson2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
particleobeys uncertainty principle2001-09-27 09:28:02.0
has frequency inversely proportional to the wavelength2001-09-27 09:28:02.0
has wavelength inversely proportional to its momentum2001-09-27 09:28:02.0
mesonhas spin 02001-09-27 09:28:05.0
has number of quarks 22001-09-27 09:28:05.0
charge multiplethas lifetime -has source: Hopkins, J. 1976 Glossary of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago Press2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
has spin -has source: Hopkins, J. 1976 Glossary of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Chicago Press2001-09-27 09:28:05.0
bosonhas quantum behavior Bose-Einstein statistics2001-09-27 09:28:07.0
physical objecthas location or center of gravity2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has angular momentum2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has velocity2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has momentum2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has temperature2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has volume2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has extent2001-09-27 09:27:27.0
has material2001-09-27 09:27:27.0

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