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The Dirac equation shows that every particle has what? ​

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Answered by saniyapatle45
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In particle physics, the Dirac equation is a relativistic wave equation derived by British physicist Paul Dirac in 1928. In its free form, or including electromagnetic interactions, it describes all spin-½ massive particles such as electrons and quarks for which parity is a symmetry.

Answered by sriramvsynergy
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The Dirac equation shows that all particles are:

  • In his 1933 Nobel Prize speech, Dirac suggested that the particle-antiparticle should be a basic measure of nature.
  • He interpreted the Dirac equation as meaning that for every particle there was an antiparticle that corresponded exactly to the mass of particles but charged the opposite.
  • Free Particles Like Schrodinger's calculations, the simple Dirac equation solutions are those of free particles.
  • They are also very important to understand.
  • We will find that each part of the Dirac spin or represents a free particulate matter at rest that we can easily interpret.
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