
The strange quark or s quark (from its symbol, s) is the third-lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle. Strange quarks are found in subatomic particles called hadrons. Example of hadrons containing strange quarks include kaons ({SubatomicParticle|Kaon}), strange D mesons ({SubatomicParticle|Strange D}), Sigma baryons ({SubatomicParti...
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(from the article `quark`) ...and down quark (charge 13) make up protons and neutrons and are thus the ones observed in ordinary matter. Strange quarks (charge 13) occur as ... Up and down are the lightest varieties of quarks. Somewhat heavier are a second pair of quarks, charm () and strange (), with charges of +23 and 13, ... [2 re...
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[
n] - a quark with an electric charge of -1/3 and a mass 988 times that of an electron and a strangeness of -1
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squark noun a quark with an electric charge of -1/3 and a mass 988 times that of an electron and a strangeness of -1
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The third flavor of quark (in order of increasing mass), with electric charge -1/3.
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a quark having electric charge −1/3 times the elementary charge and strangeness −1; it is more massive than the up and down quarks. Also called
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