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ToraToraTora | 18:03 Tue 07th Jan 2025 | Film, Media & TV
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Q: What name is given to elementary subatomic particles with no electric charge and very little mass?

A: Proton   B: Neutrino   C: Muon

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I know, the answer is obvious isn't it!

Not to anyone who knows nothing about the subject.  Another rubbish example, TTT.

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you don't have to know anything except a bit of English for this one.

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lets see, no electric charge means neutral....is there and answer that looks like that?

You just need to know some English.

 

Obviously neutrino, hence the neut- bit, and whilst protons are subatomic particles they aren't elementary particles. Muons, hmm.

 

Muons are made by hungry cats.

I'd say you need to know a bit of Latin, not English.

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Latin is underlying English anyway and Neutral is from "Neutralis" but not necessary to know latin. It's a very well known word in every day use.

I have never heard of a Neutrino, or a Muon. Neither are well known, everyday words.

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18:34 you do not need to know. You know that no charge means neutral, pick the word that looks like that....ta da!

I would have given up listening after...'What name is given to elementary subatomic particles'. My brain wouldn't have got far enough to spot the Latin based word.

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18:40 it was multiple choice tilly written down in front of you.

I still wouldn't have twigged.

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...no you wouldn't would you!

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