Ch. 33 Introduction to Particle Physics - College Physics 2e | OpenStax

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March 18, 2026

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physics · particle-physics

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Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)

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Introduction

Introduction to Particle Physics

  • Definition of Particle Physics: The study of the substructures of atoms and nuclei, specifically aiming to identify fundamental particles that possess no further internal structure.
  • Hierarchy of Physics:
    • Atomic Physics: Focuses on the smallest units of elements and compounds.
    • Nuclear Physics: Focuses on atomic nuclei and their components (protons and neutrons).
    • Particle Physics: Focuses on the constituents of protons and neutrons and the search for truly fundamental building blocks.
  • Systematic Nature: Similar to the periodic table and the chart of nuclides, particle physics reveals a complex array of particles with systematic properties and underlying structures.
  • The Search for "Fundamental": While current research suggests some particles may lack substructure, historical precedent (e.g., atoms once being considered the ultimate building block) leaves open the possibility of deeper, undiscovered layers of matter.
  • Key Themes:
    • The intimate relationship between particles and fundamental forces.
    • The influence of subatomic phenomena on the large-scale structure and character of the universe.

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