strange quark
Americannoun
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A quark with an electric charge of −1/3 and a mass of 391 electron masses, greater than that of the up quark and down quark, but smaller than that of other quarks. The presence of a strange quark contributes strangeness of −1 to the physical system containing it, while a strange antiquark contributes strangeness of +1.
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See Table at subatomic particle
Etymology
Origin of strange quark
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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Crucially, measurements of this decay let us study how one type of fundamental particle, a beauty quark, can transform into another, the strange quark.
From Science Daily • May 26, 2026
Two sets of similar but heavier particles can pop into brief existence: the muon, muon neutrino, charm quark, and strange quark; and the tau, tau neutrino, top quark, and bottom quark.
From Science Magazine • Mar. 27, 2024
During this process the beauty quark turns into a strange quark and produces a pair of leptons—specifically, a lepton and its antimatter partner.
From Scientific American • Nov. 14, 2022
The up and down quarks seemed to compose normal matter as seen in Table 33.4, while the single strange quark explained strangeness.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
In fact, one of them is actually called "the strange quark".
From BBC • Apr. 5, 2015
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