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The Icon Bar: The Playpen: Sub-atomic particles
 
  Sub-atomic particles
  (15:21 8/5/2002)
  [mentat] (15:27 8/5/2002)
    Hertzsprung (13:58 15/6/2002)
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        Hertzsprung (13:58 15/6/2002)
          [mentat] (16:20 8/5/2002)
            rich (16:35 8/5/2002)
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                moss (16:38 8/5/2002)
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  moss (13:58 15/6/2002)
 
Hertzsprung Message #11284, posted at 15:21, 8/5/2002
Unregistered user What is the opposite of an electron?
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I don't have tourettes you're just a cun Message #11286, posted by [mentat] at 15:27, 8/5/2002, in reply to message #11284
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What is the opposite of an electron?

Positron. Or is this a joke?

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I don't have tourettes you're just a cun Message #11291, posted by [mentat] at 16:20, 8/5/2002, in reply to message #11289
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A Proton is a type of particle in the Baryon family (so is a Neutron). Baryon's are relatively 'big' (about 2000 times the mass of an electron). They are made up of so-called elementary particles called quarks.

And electron itself considered an elementary particle (of the lepton family).

The only way in which a Proton can be considered the opposite of an electron is in terms of charge.

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rich Message #11292, posted at 16:35, 8/5/2002, in reply to message #11291
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A Proton is a type of particle in the Baryon family
No, no, no. A Proton is a prototype BBC Micro. Or a crap car.
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monkeyson Message #11293, posted at 16:37, 8/5/2002, in reply to message #11292
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A Proton is a prototype BBC Micro.

So that isn't the opposite of an Electron, it is one!

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moss Message #11294, posted at 16:38, 8/5/2002, in reply to message #11293
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A Proton is a prototype BBC Micro.

So that isn't the opposite of an Electron, it is one!

Are there any Protons lying about?

[Edited by moss at 17:38, 8/5/2002]

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moss Message #11285, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11284
Unregistered user Erm...


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dunno. unhappy

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Hertzsprung Message #11287, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11286
Unregistered user It's current! HA HA HA HA! Hmm. Geddit? Hee hee. grin ... shock ... unhappy

(BTW, it's not a positron, it's a proton.)

[Edited by Hertzsprung at 16:31, 8/5/2002]

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I don't have tourettes you're just a cun Message #11288, posted by [mentat] at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11287
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It's current! HA HA HA HA! Hmm. Geddit? Hee hee.

That is sooo sh/te! Carry on! smile

(BTW, it's not a positron, it's a proton.)

No, no... it's not. A positron is an anti-electron, by definition the oposite of an electron. It is a 'positive electron'.

A Proton is an entirely different kettle of Quarks...

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Hertzsprung Message #11289, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11288
Unregistered user unhappy unhappy unhappy What's a proton then?

Perhaps this should have gone on the 'bad jokes' thread.

[Edited by Hertzsprung at 16:42, 8/5/2002]

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Mark Quint Message #11290, posted by ToiletDuck at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11289
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its a positron!
or a proton shock
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I don't have tourettes you're just a cun Message #11295, posted by [mentat] at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #11292
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LOL! grin

ILSHISMA!


(I laughed so hard I split my atoms)
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