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Substantiivi

  1. (particle physics) In the Standard Model, one of a number of elementary subatomic particles having fractional electric charge that forms matter. They are theorized not to exist in isolation, but only in combinations in hadrons such as neutrons and protons or in quark–gluon plasmas.
  2. A soft, creamy, unripened cheese made from cow's milk, originating from and eaten throughout central, northern, eastern and southeastern Europe, as well as the Low Countries.
  3. (Falkland Islands, informal) The black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax).
  4. An integer that uniquely identifies a text string.
  5. (slang) A nonsense, trivial text string.

Esimerkit

  • 1993, Gell-Mann won the linguistic battle once again: his choice, a croaking nonsense word, was "quark". (After the fact, he was able to tack on a literary antecedent when he found the phrase "Three quarks for Muster Mark" in Finnegans Wake, but the physicists quark was pronounced from the beginning to rhyme with "cork".) — James Gleick, Genius: Richard Feynman and Modern Physics
  • There were also particles no one had predicted that just appeared. Five of them […, i]n order of increasing modernity, [...] are the neutrino, the pi meson, the antiproton, the quark and the Higgs boson.

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Monikkoquarks

(particle physics) In the Standard Model, one of a number of elementary subatomic particles having fractional electric charge that forms matter. They are theorized not to exist in isolation, but only in combinations in hadrons such as neutrons and protons or in quark–gluon plasmas.

A proton is composed of two up quarks, one down quark, and the gluons that mediate the forces "binding" them together. The color assignment of individual quarks is arbitrary, but all three colors must be present; red, blue and green are used as an analogy to the primary colors that together produce a white color.

A soft, creamy, unripened cheese made from cow's milk, originating from and eaten throughout central, northern, eastern and southeastern Europe, as well as the Low Countries.

German skimmed milk quark with creamy texture

(particle physics) In the Standard Model, one of a number of elementary subatomic particles having fractional electric charge that forms matter. They are theorized not to exist in isolation, but only in combinations in hadrons such as neutrons and protons or in quark–gluon plasmas.

Six of the particles in the Standard Model are quarks (shown in purple). Each of the first three columns forms a generation of matter.