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What is the baryon number of lapton?

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Answered by Snehu01
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A baryon number equal to the number of baryons minus that of antibaryons in a system of elementary particles.

Answered by solankiv2441
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In particle physics, the baryon number is a strictly conservedwhere nq is the number of quarks, and nq is the number of antiquarks. Baryons (three quarks) have a baryon number of +1, mesons (one quark, one antiquark) have a baryon number of 0, and antibaryons (three antiquarks) have a baryon number of −1. Exotic hadrons like pentaquarks (four quarks, one antiquark) and tetraquarks (two quarks, two antiquarks) are also classified as baryons and mesons depending on their baryon number. additive quantum number of a system.

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