Physics, asked by sumantass1122, 2 months ago

What is the intrinsic parity of a proton ? Is it
same as that of an electron ?​

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Answered by rohit27951
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Answer:

Answers. spin 1/2 fermions (electron, proton, neutron, muon, tau, quarks) have +1 parity (by convention as pointed out in Anna's comment). The corresponding anti-fermions have -1 parity. Bosons and their anti-particles have the same parity.

Explanation:

No electron is not same as proton

An electron is a negatively charged component of an atom whereas the proton is a positively charged body. The electrons are present outside the nucleus in the orbiting shells. But the protons along with neutrons form the nucleus of the atom and are present at the center of the atomic nuclei

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