Meaning & Definition of word "Neutrino"

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    Neutrino

    /njuːˈtriː.noʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A neutrally charged subatomic particle with a very small mass that interacts only via the weak nuclear force and gravity.
      • Example: Neutrinos are produced in large quantities in nuclear reactions, such as those occurring in the sun.
    • 2. A fundamental particle in the Standard Model of particle physics.
      • Example: The discovery of the three types of neutrinos has advanced our understanding of particle physics.
    • 3. A particle associated with certain types of radioactive decay.
      • Example: When a neutron decays into a proton, it emits a neutrino.

    Etymology

    The term 'neutrino' is derived from the Italian word 'neutro' meaning 'neutral,' with the suffix '-ino' denoting smallness.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    neutrino oscillation:

    The phenomenon where neutrinos change their type or 'flavor' as they travel.

    electron neutrino:

    One of the three types of neutrinos associated with the electron.

    muon neutrino:

    The type of neutrino associated with the muon particle.

    Related Words

    antineutrino:

    The antiparticle of the neutrino, which has the same mass as a neutrino but opposite quantum numbers.

    neutrino astronomy:

    A branch of astronomy that studies astronomical phenomena through the detection of neutrinos.

    Slang Meanings of neutrino