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- Neutrino abstract "A neutrino (/nuːˈtriːnoʊ/ or /njuːˈtriːnoʊ/) is an electrically neutral, weakly interacting elementary subatomic particle with half-integer spin. The neutrino (meaning "little neutral one" in Italian) is denoted by the Greek letter ν (nu). All evidence suggests that neutrinos have mass but the upper bounds established for their mass are tiny even by the standards of subatomic particles.Neutrinos do not carry electric charge, which means that they are not affected by the electromagnetic forces that act on charged particles such as electrons and protons. Neutrinos are affected only by the weak sub-atomic force, of much shorter range than electromagnetism, and gravity, which is relatively weak on the subatomic scale. Therefore a typical neutrino passes through normal matter unimpeded.Neutrinos are created as a result of certain types of radioactive decay, or nuclear reactions such as those that take place in the Sun, in nuclear reactors, or when cosmic rays hit atoms. There are three types, or "flavors", of neutrinos: electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tau neutrinos. Each type is associated with an antiparticle, called an "antineutrino", which also has neutral electric charge and half-integer spin. Whether or not the neutrino and its corresponding antineutrino are identical particles has not yet been resolved, even though the antineutrino has an opposite chirality to the neutrino.Most neutrinos passing through the Earth emanate from the Sun. About 6.5×1010 solar neutrinos per second pass through every square centimeter perpendicular to the direction of the Sun in the region of the Earth.".
- Neutrino thumbnail FirstNeutrinoEventAnnotated.jpg?width=300.
- Neutrino wikiPageExternalLink 10364160.stm.
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- Neutrino wikiPageExternalLink PL586-2004.pdf.
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- Neutrino wikiPageID "21485".
- Neutrino wikiPageRevisionID "605454924".
- Neutrino antiparticle "Antineutrinos are possibly identical to the neutrino .".
- Neutrino b "21".
- Neutrino b "32".
- Neutrino bL "−1".
- Neutrino caption "--11-13".
- Neutrino composition Elementary_particle.
- Neutrino discovered ": Clyde Cowan, Frederick Reines".
- Neutrino discovered ": DONUT collaboration".
- Neutrino discovered ": Leon Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger".
- Neutrino e "-19".
- Neutrino e "17".
- Neutrino electricCharge "0".
- Neutrino generation "First, second and third".
- Neutrino group "Lepton, antilepton".
- Neutrino hasPhotoCollection Neutrino.
- Neutrino interaction "Weak interaction and gravitation".
- Neutrino mass "Very small, but non-zero. See the ''[[#Mass".
- Neutrino name "Neutrino/Antineutrino".
- Neutrino numTypes "3".
- Neutrino p "2".
- Neutrino statistics Fermion.
- Neutrino symbol ", , , , ,".
- Neutrino theorized "1970.0".
- Neutrino theorized ": Wolfgang Pauli".
- Neutrino u "kg/m3".
- Neutrino ul "μB".
- Neutrino weakHypercharge "−1".
- Neutrino xCharge "−3".
- Neutrino subject Category:Dark_matter.
- Neutrino subject Category:Exotic_matter.
- Neutrino subject Category:Leptons.
- Neutrino subject Category:Neutrinos.
- Neutrino comment "A neutrino (/nuːˈtriːnoʊ/ or /njuːˈtriːnoʊ/) is an electrically neutral, weakly interacting elementary subatomic particle with half-integer spin. The neutrino (meaning "little neutral one" in Italian) is denoted by the Greek letter ν (nu).".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Neutrino".
- Neutrino label "Нейтрино".
- Neutrino label "نيوترينو".
- Neutrino label "ニュートリノ".
- Neutrino label "中微子".
- Neutrino sameAs Neutrino.
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- Neutrino sameAs Νετρίνο.
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- Neutrino sameAs ニュートリノ.
- Neutrino sameAs 중성미자.
- Neutrino sameAs Neutrino.
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- Neutrino sameAs m.05d57.
- Neutrino sameAs Q2126.
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- Neutrino wasDerivedFrom Neutrino?oldid=605454924.
- Neutrino depiction FirstNeutrinoEventAnnotated.jpg.
- Neutrino isPrimaryTopicOf Neutrino.