law of conservation of weak isospin
The law of conservation of weak isospin states that the total weak isospin of a system remains constant during interactions governed by the weak nuclear force. This means that the sum of weak isospin of all particles before and after the interaction is conserved, indicating a fundamental symmetry in nature.
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