fémiontípusok
Fémiontípusok, also known as fermion types, refers to the classification of elementary particles in physics. Fermions are a class of particles that obey Fermi-Dirac statistics, meaning they cannot occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. This fundamental property is known as the Pauli exclusion principle. The elementary fermions are broadly divided into two categories: quarks and leptons.
Quarks are fundamental constituents of hadrons, such as protons and neutrons. There are six different types
Leptons, on the other hand, do not experience the strong nuclear force and are not composed of