fermi weak interaction theory
Fermi weak interaction theory, also known as Fermi's theory of weak interactions, is a theoretical framework in physics that explains the behavior of subatomic particles and their interactions through the weak nuclear force. It describes how particles such as electrons, neutrinos, and quarks interact by exchanging weak force-carrying particles called W and Z bosons. Fermi's theory provides a mathematical description of these interactions, allowing scientists to make predictions and understand various processes, such as radioactive decay and neutrino interactions.
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