Particles of nature can be put in two large distinct groups- Bosons and Fermions, based on their overall spin. Bosons correspond to Bose-Einstein statistics and possess integer spin such as 0, 1, 2 while Fermions correspond to Fermi-Dirac statistics and exhibit odd half integer spin such as ½, 3/2 so on.
Quantum Physics December 2015
Matter and Forces of Nature at Quantum level
Particles of nature can be put in two large distinct groups- Bosons and Fermions, based on their overall spin. Bosons correspond to Bose-Einstein statistics and possess integer spin such as 0, 1, 2 while Fermions correspond to Fermi-Dirac statistics and exhibit odd half integer spin such as ½, 3/2 so on.
Particles of nature can be put in two large distinct groups- Bosons and Fermions, based on their overall spin. Bosons correspond to Bose-Einstein statistics and possess integer spin such as 0, 1, 2 while Fermions correspond to Fermi-Dirac statistics and exhibit odd half integer spin such as ½, 3/2 so on.
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