Draft:Charges/Quiz

Charges is a lecture from the charge ontology research project on the origin and constitution of charge.

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Quiz
{True or False, Charge exists in a positive and negative form. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: A composite { electron density (i) } spectrum is approximately a { power (i) } law over at least the ≈ 5 decade wavenumber range 10-13 m-1 < wavenumber < 10-8 m-1 and that may extend to { higher (i) } wavenumbers.
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{True or False, The spin carried by quarks is not sufficient to account for the total spin of muons. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Which of the following are associated with electromagnetics? + angular momentum transfer + solar wind + protons + electrons - the baryon neutrino + charge neutralization
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{True or False, Like all elementary particles, the muon has a corresponding antiparticle of opposite spin but equal mass and charge (+1). - TRUE + FALSE
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{Spin-charge separation has which characteristics? + a chargon + a spinon + taking place inside solids + extremely tight confinement - neutron affinity - X-ray absorption
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{Yes or No, The radius of the proton is 4 percent smaller than previously estimated. + Yes - No
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{TeV muons from gamma-ray primaries are rare because? + only produced by higher energy gamma rays + suppressed gamma-ray flux + decreasing flux at the source - GeV gamma rays + absorption + interstellar light
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{True or False, Muons inherit the high energy of the parent cosmic rays. + TRUE - FALSE
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{Complete the text: Charged-current charged pion production is a process in which a { neutrino (i) } interacts with an atomic { nucleus (i) } and produces a { muon (i) }, a charged { pion (i) } and recoiling nuclear fragments.
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{True or False, An antimuon is a muon spinning backward in time. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Complete the text: Match up the interaction or force with the likely physical phenomenon gravitation - A electromagnetism - B strong interaction - C weak interaction - D 1 { C (i) }, ε0 { B (i) }, G - { A (i) }, W boson { D (i) }.
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{True or False, A chargon possesses the charge of an electron without a spin. + TRUE - FALSE
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Both a chargon and a spinon exist and can be produced from an electron.