What Are the Roles of Electrons, Neutrinos, and Positrons in Physics?

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the electron, neutrino and positron as well?
Hope I'm asking this at the right place, and that my spelling was ok!
Thanks for any replies!

Linda, Sweden
 
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Yes, it does.
 
It applies to anything that's currently described using quantum field theory - among which, everything in the Standard Model.
 
Great, thanks for the speedy reply guys!
Linda, Sweden :smile:
 
yes, particledualism appliestoevery single thing present in the universe, to electrons that's why electron microscopes are possible, neutrinos, and even to you while running.
the general expression for the wavelenght of particle representingits wave charecter is
wavelenght= h/mv
where h is plank's constant, m is the mass of the object,v is its velocity
 
de broglie won a nobel prize for this...
 

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