2.3 Particles, antiparticles, and photons

Cards (57)

  • What is the smallest known constituent of matter?
    Fundamental particles
  • Match the type of matter with an example:
    Solid ↔️ Ice
    Liquid ↔️ Water
    Gas ↔️ Air
  • The positron is the antiparticle of the electron.

    True
  • The discovery of antiparticles confirmed the existence of antimatter.
    True
  • Photons are massless but carry energy and momentum
  • Match the lepton with its description:
    Electron ↔️ Fundamental particle with negative charge
    Muon ↔️ Heavier version of the electron
    Neutrino ↔️ Massless lepton with no charge
  • Matter has mass and occupies space
  • What are fundamental particles?
    Smallest known constituents of matter
  • What happens when a particle and its antiparticle meet?
    They annihilate each other
  • What is the antiparticle of an electron called?
    Positron
  • Photons are massless particles that carry energy
  • What are the two classes of fundamental particles that constitute matter?
    Quarks and leptons
  • What property distinguishes bosons from fermions?
    Spin
  • What happens when a particle and its antiparticle meet in particle-antiparticle annihilation?
    Their mass converts to energy
  • Photons are the carriers of electromagnetic force
  • What is matter composed of?
    Fundamental particles
  • What is the charge of a positron compared to an electron?
    Opposite
  • Who discovered antiparticles in 1928?
    Paul Dirac
  • Photons have no mass at rest
  • When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they annihilate each other, converting their mass into energy
  • What is the antiparticle of an electron called?
    Positron
  • Steps leading to the discovery of antimatter
    1️⃣ Prediction by Paul Dirac in 1928
    2️⃣ Discovery of antiparticles
  • What is the speed of light in meters per second?
    299,792,458
  • Match the fundamental particles with their properties:
    Quarks ↔️ Fractions of positive or negative 1/3 and 2/3 charge
    Leptons ↔️ Integer of positive or negative 1 charge
  • Bosons have half-integer spin.
    False
  • Steps in particle-antiparticle annihilation
    1️⃣ A particle and its antiparticle meet
    2️⃣ They annihilate each other
    3️⃣ Their mass is converted into energy
  • Photons are massless.

    True
  • Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space
  • Fundamental particles have internal structure.
    False
  • What happens when a particle and its antiparticle meet?
    They annihilate each other
  • Antiparticles were first predicted by Paul Dirac
  • What fundamental particles make up light?
    Photons
  • Quarks are the building blocks of protons and neutrons.

    True
  • What is the charge of quarks measured in?
    Fractions of positive or negative 1/3 and 2/3
  • What is matter defined as?
    Anything with mass and space
  • Electrons are examples of fundamental particles
    True
  • Fundamental particles have no internal structure
  • Antiparticles have opposite charge
  • Who first predicted the existence of antiparticles in 1928?
    Paul Dirac
  • Photons travel at the speed of light
    True