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Standard Model of Elementary Particles vs. Periodic Table of Elements - Who Wins the Subatomic Symphony?

Standard Model of Elementary Particles vs. Periodic Table of Elements - Who Wins the Subatomic Symphony?

FromQuantum Physics for Kids


Standard Model of Elementary Particles vs. Periodic Table of Elements - Who Wins the Subatomic Symphony?

FromQuantum Physics for Kids

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Mar 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This episode takes you on a journey from the familiar Periodic Table to the bizarre realm of subatomic particles. It compares the elements we know (like Hydrogen) to the even tinier fundamental particles that make them up (like Quarks and Leptons). Get ready to explore the dance party of fermions and bosons, the quirky charges of quarks, and how they team up to form protons and neutrons. You'll also learn about leptons - the family electrons belong to, and the role of spin and mass in this subatomic world. By the end of the episode, you'll have a whole new appreciation for the complexity hidden within the seemingly simple Periodic Table. So the next time you glance at it, picture a subatomic symphony playing out beneath the surface!
Released:
Mar 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Tanvi is a 10 year old member of American Mensa who loves Quantum Physics. She teaches all about quantum physics in a fun and simple way. Quantum physics is the study of the smallest things in the universe, and it's one of the most fascinating and important branches of science. But it can also be very confusing, especially for kids. In this podcast, Tanvi explains complex concepts like entanglement, superposition, uncertainty principle and a lot more, in a way that anyone can understand. So whether you're a kid, a parent, or just someone curious about quantum physics, subscribe NOW!