Science, asked by jayrambeesan, 6 hours ago

different between baryonic and non baryonic​

Answers

Answered by jubedabegum87355
1

Answer:

Astronomers therefore use the term 'baryonic' to refer to all objects made of normal atomic matter, essentially ignoring the presence of electrons which, after all, represent only ~0.0005 of the mass. Neutrinos, on the other hand, are (correctly) considered non-baryonic by astronomers.

Explanation:

I hope my answer is helpful take care of yourself and your family stay safe be happy and please follow

Answered by ItzurAdi
0

\boxed {\boxed{ {\blue{\bold{ \underline{✅\: Verified\:Answer}}}}}}

Astronomers therefore use the term 'baryonic' to refer to all objects made of normal atomic matter, essentially ignoring the presence of electrons which, after all, represent only ~0.0005 of the mass. Neutrinos, on the other hand, are (correctly) considered non-baryonic by astronomers.

Similar questions