what are leptons and mesons in weak nuclear forces?
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╚» Mesons are hadrons that do not decay into protons, such as: pions and kaons. ... Baryons and mesons aren't fundamental particles and so can be split into smaller particles known as quarks. Leptons − Leptons are particles that interact using the weak nuclear force.
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- At GCSE you would have learned about the subatomic particles known as protons and neutrons and electrons.
- Baryons and mesons aren't fundamental particles and so can be split into smaller particles known as quarks.
- Leptons − Leptons are particles that interact using the weak nuclear force.
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