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GregorSch
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Hi,
1)
I have recently read a book about particle physics and was wondering
what could happen if two neutrons hit each other and what energy level would be required for what ever happens?
(Since the Pauli exclusion principle does not allow two neutrons to be at the same time and space).
2)
If a neutron splits into a proton, electron and an anti-neutrino
n→p+e−+νˉe
why is the electron not flying into the proton or building a two particle cloud with the proton until thy might fall apart?
please help the noob and thx,
Gregor.
1)
I have recently read a book about particle physics and was wondering
what could happen if two neutrons hit each other and what energy level would be required for what ever happens?
(Since the Pauli exclusion principle does not allow two neutrons to be at the same time and space).
2)
If a neutron splits into a proton, electron and an anti-neutrino
n→p+e−+νˉe
why is the electron not flying into the proton or building a two particle cloud with the proton until thy might fall apart?
please help the noob and thx,
Gregor.