what boson particles ? explain
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A particle whose spin quantum number is zero or an integral number compare fermion.
Ex= Photons
Ex= Photons
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Boson Particles➙ A particle whose spin quantum number is zero or an integral number
Ex:- Photon or Meson
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❖ It make up one of the two classes of particles, the other being fermions.
❖ Their statistics do not restrict the number of them that occupy the same quantum state.
❖ It is a fermion is any particle that has an odd half-integer spin.
❖ It is also very unstable, decaying into other particles almost immediately.
❖ All the force carrier particles are bosons & those composite particles with an even number of fermion particles.
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Boson Particles➙ A particle whose spin quantum number is zero or an integral number
Ex:- Photon or Meson
============================⤵
❖ It make up one of the two classes of particles, the other being fermions.
❖ Their statistics do not restrict the number of them that occupy the same quantum state.
❖ It is a fermion is any particle that has an odd half-integer spin.
❖ It is also very unstable, decaying into other particles almost immediately.
❖ All the force carrier particles are bosons & those composite particles with an even number of fermion particles.
_________
Thanks...✊
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