Physics, asked by LeahGotti, 1 month ago

What are strange matter?
How can Strange Matter be formed?
And what happen if only one strangelet comes to the earth or at the sun???

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Answered by ssk305805
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Strange matter, or strange quark matter, is quark matter containing strange quarks. In nature, strange matter is hypothesized to occur in the core of neutron stars, or, more speculatively, as isolated droplets that may vary in size from femtometers (strangelets) to kilometers, as in the hypothetical strange stars.

Answered by Nikhil0204
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ANSWER :-___________________________________Strange matter, or strange quark matter, is quark matter containing strange quarks. In nature, strange matter is hypothesized to occur in the core of neutron stars, or, more speculatively, as isolated droplets that may vary in size from femtometers (strangelets) to kilometers, as in the hypothetical strange stars.

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Under the intense pressure, there is one type of quark that can stay stable: the strange quark. Grouped together they form strange matter, a perfectly dense, stable and literally indestructible material.

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If only one strangelet is droped on our earth or on the sun then it will convert the whole earth or sun to the group of strangelet in just seconds.

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