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S=(number of s̄ quarks)−(number of s quarks)cap S equals open paren number of s bar quarks close paren minus open paren number of s quarks close paren 3. Check for Conservation

) it contains. By convention, a strange quark has a strangeness value of , while an anti-strange quark has 2. Apply the Strangeness Formula strangeness

The concept of ( ) in particle physics was developed to explain why certain subatomic particles, like kaons and hyperons, lived much longer than expected before decaying. S=(number of s̄ quarks)−(number of s quarks)cap S

To calculate the total strangeness of a composite particle (like a baryon or meson), use the following sum: Apply the Strangeness Formula The concept of (

The strangeness of a particle is determined by the number of strange quarks ( ) and strange antiquarks (

Physicists observed that these "strange" particles were always produced in pairs through the strong interaction but decayed individually through the weak interaction. This led to the discovery of the , the fundamental piece of matter that carries this property. 1. Identify the Quark Composition

When developing a "piece" of a reaction (an equation), you must ensure that total strangeness is conserved in strong and electromagnetic interactions.

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S=(number of s̄ quarks)−(number of s quarks)cap S equals open paren number of s bar quarks close paren minus open paren number of s quarks close paren 3. Check for Conservation

) it contains. By convention, a strange quark has a strangeness value of , while an anti-strange quark has 2. Apply the Strangeness Formula

The concept of ( ) in particle physics was developed to explain why certain subatomic particles, like kaons and hyperons, lived much longer than expected before decaying.

To calculate the total strangeness of a composite particle (like a baryon or meson), use the following sum:

The strangeness of a particle is determined by the number of strange quarks ( ) and strange antiquarks (

Physicists observed that these "strange" particles were always produced in pairs through the strong interaction but decayed individually through the weak interaction. This led to the discovery of the , the fundamental piece of matter that carries this property. 1. Identify the Quark Composition

When developing a "piece" of a reaction (an equation), you must ensure that total strangeness is conserved in strong and electromagnetic interactions.