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/ˈwiːk ˈnjuːkliːər ˈfɔːrs pɑːrˈtɪkəlz/ · weak.nu.cle.ar.force.par.ti.cles
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- Subatomic particles that mediate the weak nuclear force, responsible for certain types of radioactive decay. The weak nuclear force particles, such as the W and Z bosons, play a crucial role in the universe's fundamental interactions.
- In a broader sense, the weak nuclear force particles can also refer to any particles that participate in the weak nuclear force, including neutrinos and other particles. The study of weak nuclear force particles has led to a deeper understanding of the universe's fundamental forces and the behavior of subatomic particles.
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Did you know? The discovery of the weak nuclear force particles, particularly the W and Z bosons, was a major breakthrough in particle physics, earning the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics for Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer.