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(a) Three quarks form a baryon. How many combinations of
Chapter 33, Problem 33(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Problem 33PE
(a) Three quarks form a baryon. How many combinations of the six known quarks are there if all combinations are possible?
(b) This number is less than the number of known baryons. Explain why.
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QUESTION:
Problem 33PE
(a) Three quarks form a baryon. How many combinations of the six known quarks are there if all combinations are possible?
(b) This number is less than the number of known baryons. Explain why.
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