neutriino
Neutriino is a common misspelling of neutrino, a class of elementary particles in the lepton family. A neutrino is electrically neutral, has a very small mass, and interacts only via the weak nuclear force and gravity, making it extremely difficult to detect.
Historically, the neutrino was proposed by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930 to account for missing energy in beta
Neutrinos come in three flavors corresponding to charged leptons: electron neutrino, muon neutrino, and tau neutrino.
Production and detection: neutrinos are produced in nuclear reactions in stars and the Sun, during supernovae,
Importance: neutrinos are central to studies in astrophysics, cosmology, and particle physics. Oscillation experiments confirm physics