Monday, 11 September 2017

1936 b MUON X FTHR

In 1936, a pair of physicists in California who were studying radiation from deep space noticed a particle unlike anything they had seen before. It was negatively charged, like the electron, but its path bent less sharply in an electric field, suggesting it was heavier. It came to be called the muon, a particle like the electron in every way – only with 207 times the mass.

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