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Why do Neutrinos have mass?

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Answered by tambebushra0710
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Particles are often measured (and weighed) in units called electronvolts. ... Neutrinos are the lightest of the massive fundamental particles in the Standard Model. We know that neutrinos have mass because we have observed them change from one flavor into another, a process that can happen only if the neutrinos have mass.

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Answered by rcdci311
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Particles are often measured (and weighed) in units called electronvolts.

Neutrinos are the lightest of the massive fundamental particles in the Standard Model. We know that neutrinos have mass because we have observed them change from one flavor into another, a process that can happen only if the neutrinos have mass.

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