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Revision as of 16:17, 18 July 2019

Key Stage 5

Meaning

An up-quark is a type of quark with a charge of \(+\frac{2}{3}\).

About Up-quarks

There are two up-quarks in a proton and only one up-quark in a neutron.
Quark Charge/e Strangeness Baryon Number Lepton Number

Up-quark

\(q=+\frac{2}{3}\) \(S=0\) \(b=+\frac{1}{3}\) \(l=0\)

Antiup-quark

\(q=-\frac{2}{3}\) \(S=0\) \(b=-\frac{1}{3}\) \(l=0\)