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NYROCKFAN
Dec14-04, 02:34 PM
A baryon may have a charge of:

a) -1/3 e
b) 0 e
c) 2/3 e
d) 4/3 e

I have no idea what a baryon is... and I've spent over 20 minutes online trying to answer this simple question.

cyby
Dec14-04, 02:35 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baryon

NYROCKFAN
Dec14-04, 02:36 PM
Ok... I read that but I still don't get it.

NYROCKFAN
Dec14-04, 02:37 PM
My guess would be choice b) 0 e.

Am I correct?

ZapperZ
Dec14-04, 02:39 PM
<looks at cyby and asks> "Are you stalking me?" :)

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/particles/hadron.html

Read under "Baryon", and look at the two EXAMPLES of baryons that were given. Anything more, I might as well do this problem for you and you would have learned nothing.

Zz.

P.S. Did you miss the "Homework Zone" section when looking for a place to post this?

NYROCKFAN
Dec14-04, 02:43 PM
I did read... they're protons and neutrons. So, that's why I asked "Is it 0 e?" for a neutron.

NYROCKFAN
Dec14-04, 02:45 PM
And this isn't homework... it's in a review packet for my final exam, but the packet is all the things he didn't teach us that we might need to know.

cyby
Dec14-04, 02:47 PM
Well, what are the charges of the baryons listed? Since you know that two examples of them are neutrons and protons, you can easily deduce their charge quantities....