Difference between revisions of "Feynman Diagram"
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: '''Feynman diagrams''' have [[time]] on the [[y-axis]] and space on the [[z-axis]]. | : '''Feynman diagrams''' have [[time]] on the [[y-axis]] and space on the [[z-axis]]. | ||
− | : '''Feynman diagrams''' are used to simplify complex equations used to represent [[Subatomic Particle|subatomic particle]] [[Fundamental | + | : '''Feynman diagrams''' are used to simplify complex equations used to represent [[Subatomic Particle|subatomic particle]] [[Fundamental Interactions|interactions]]. |
Revision as of 16:40, 30 July 2019
Key Stage 5
Meaning
A Feynman diagram is a type of graph used to represent the interactions between subatomic particles.
About Feynman Diagrams
- Feynman diagrams have time on the y-axis and space on the z-axis.
- Feynman diagrams are used to simplify complex equations used to represent subatomic particle interactions.