Putting fundamental particles into groups forms a very neat pattern that helps us to predict interactions: The Standard Model.
The Standard Model is organised according to types of particle and their various properties.
Use quizzes to practise application of theory.
START QUIZ! Which of the following pairs can interact with each other?
leptons only interact with their own generation
Which list is in order of increasing mass?
the generations are in order of mass
Which quark flavour changes can take place
only changes between rows are allowed
Which particle in the following list is the odd one out
electron, bottom quark, gluon, tau neutrino
The gluon is the only boson
Which particle is associated with the weak force?
Use the draggable boxes to fill the gaps
+2/3 e +1/3 e along between 1 e -1/3 e -2/3 e
Put the particles in their correct places!
MY PROGRESS
How much of The Standard Model have you understood?
Which of the following best describes your feedback?