Elementary Particles Questions - David Griffiths book

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The forum discussion centers around specific problems from David Griffiths' book "Introduction to Elementary Particles." The user seeks assistance with questions 6.2, 6.10, 7.2, and 7.14 but is advised to post the questions individually and demonstrate their attempts to solve them. This approach encourages collaborative learning and ensures that participants are engaged in the problem-solving process.

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hi everyone,

ı ve some questions for elementery particles.

David Griffiths-Introduction Elementery Particles book

i couldn't solve these problems :redface:

questions 6.2 6.10 7.2 and 7.14

if you answer this questions i'll be very pleased
 
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iceman said:
hi everyone,

ı ve some questions for elementery particles.

David Griffiths-Introduction Elementery Particles book

i couldn't solve these problems :redface:

questions 6.2 6.10 7.2 and 7.14

if you answer this questions i'll be very pleased
Not everyone has the book, so you should post the questions (one at a time is better) and show what you have tried. Otherwise I am afraid no one will be willing to help. We are here to *help* which implies that you must have put some work in it yourself.

Pat
 

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