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Q.101 Charge on a 'strange' quark is:
A) +2e/3
B)-1e/3
Q.102 A particle whose
C) -2e/3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B -1e/3

Explanation:

Strange quarks (charge −1/3e) occur as components of K mesons and various other extremely short-lived subatomic particles that were first observed in cosmic rays but that play no part in ordinary matter.

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