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In the context of electrons, Quantum Numbers are values that describe the position of electrons within orbitals. Many people are initially taught that electrons exist in discrete energy levels, which is true, but they don’t remain in a sing...
We’ve covered Hadrons, which are one of the two groups of particles which could be considered Fermions. The other group will be covered today, those being Leptons.
Quick Note: The study of Quarks, Gluons, and Strong Interaction is known as Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
#### Introduction to Hadrons
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