law of conservation of hypercharge
The law of conservation of hypercharge states that the total hypercharge in a given physical system remains constant over time, meaning that it cannot be created or destroyed.
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Related Concepts (16)
- conservation laws
- electromagnetism
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- elementary particles
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- grand unified theories (guts)
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- hypercharge symmetry
- parity violation
- particle interactions
- quantum chromodynamics
- spontaneous symmetry breaking
- standard model of particle physics
- strong nuclear force
- weak nuclear force
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