strangeness
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English straungenesse; equivalent to strange -ness.
Noun
editstrangeness (usually uncountable, plural strangenesses)
- (uncountable) The state or quality of being strange, odd or weird.
- Synonyms: oddity, weirdness; see also Thesaurus:strangeness
- (countable) The product or result of being strange.
- (particle physics) One of the quantum numbers of subatomic particles, depending upon the relative number of strange quarks and anti-strange quarks.
- Coordinate term: charm
- 2020, James E. Dodd, Ben Gripaios, The Ideas of Particle Physics, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 173:
- Mesons which combine the charmed quark with the up or down antiquarks are denoted the D mesons. These mesons carry explicit charm (i.e. have a non-zero charm quantum number), just as the K mesons carry strangeness.
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editTranslations
edit(uncountable) quality of being strange
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(countable) result of being strange
quantum number of subatomic particles
Further reading
edit- strangeness on Wikipedia.Wikipedia