Answer:Identifying Strong or Weak Force Interactions

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Strong or weak force??

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So all I want to know is how you tell if it is a strong or weak force interaction.
e.g. K^+ = pi^0 + pi^0 + pi^+ (all mesons)

So i determined that the energy was concerved:
493.7-135-135-139.6=84.1MeV

baryon and Lepton numbers are also conserved
(0)=(0)

Now having determined that the interaction is possible, how do I tell if it is via strong or weak force.
 
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The key here is to look at the quark content of the reactants and products. A positive kaon has an up and an anti-strange quark. Yet none of the pions contain a strange/anti-strange quark.

What is the only interaction capable of changing the flavour of quarks?
 


So in this case weak force?
 


R0CC0 said:
So in this case weak force?

The weak force is the only interaction that can change the flavour of a quark. The strong force can't.
 


Righto Got it now. Thanks!:smile:
 
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