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How are the elementary particles classified on the basis of their spin and interaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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All elementary particles are either bosons or fermions. These classes are distinguished by their quantum statistics: fermions obey Fermi–Dirac statistics and bosons obey Bose–Einstein statistics. Their spin is differentiated via the spin–statistics theorem: it is half-integer for fermions, and integer for bosons.

Answered by anshu14382
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First, all particles are classified into fermions, which obey Fermi-Dirac statistics and bosons, which obey Bose-Einstein statistics. Fermions have half-integer spin, while bosons have integer spin. All the fundamental fermions have spin 1/2. Electrons and nucleons are fermions with spin 1/2.

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