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Can you pick the particles and molecules in order of increasing mass?
created by
survivor
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Source:
NASA
Click the particles and molecules in order of increasing mass. (No tricks here: assume rest mass. Fundamental particle data taken from NASA website; others from CRC handbook.)
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0 eV (0 kg)
< 2 eV ( < 4 × 10
-36
kg)
0.5 MeV (9.11 × 10
-31
kg)
938 MeV (1.673 × 10
-27
kg)
940 MeV (1.675 × 10
-27
kg)
3.7 GeV (6.6 × 10
-27
kg)
17 GeV (3.0 × 10
-26
kg)
73 GeV (1.3 × 10
-25
kg)
170 GeV (3.1 × 10
-25
kg)
219 GeV (3.9 × 10
-25
kg)
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Particles and Molecules by Increasing Mass Quiz
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Created Dec 28, 2012 in
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wilsonhubbell
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Dec 29th, 2012 at 16:36 GMT
1 point
Game would be more fun if you were matching with numbers IMHO. Like the idea though.
timjim
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Mar 31st, 2013 at 20:55 GMT
1 point
Maybe you could add a few decoys, and more particles like the up and down quarks, and bosons.
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