neutrino

     

Neutrinos are elementary particles that travel close to the spee of light, lack an electric charge, are able to pass through ordinary matter almost undisturbed and are thus extremely difficult to detect. As of 1999, it is believed neutrinos have a minuscule, but nonzero mass. They are usually denoted by the Greek letter (nu).

Trivia about neutrino

  • This 8-letter particle named for its lack of charge is being studied by beaming it 450 miles in .0025 seconds
  • In 2000 a group of physicists finally found evidence of the Tau type of this subatomic particle
  • In 2000 a group of physicists finally found evidence of the tau type of this subatomic particle
  • This particle whose name is Italian for "little neutral one" is a possible component of dark matter

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