PD wrote: > main_engineering wrote:
> > Anyone know where to find a reference for the radius of a Muon and a Tau?
> Neither of these have a measurable charge radius. They are, like the
> electron, "point-like" as far as we can tell.
Ignore this delusional misinformation from PD. I already proved that
the particles do have a finite radius in the other thread with Bilge.
Look up Coulomb's law.
Re: pi & 2 pi ... If, say, pi, was never defined this way, instead, a constant "tau"...circumference and the radius, then how would the world of maths be? ... had made a mistake choosing the diameter, rather than the radius, ... (sci.math)
Re: pi & 2 pi ... If, say, pi, was never defined this way, instead, a constant "tau"... circumference and the radius, then how would the world of maths be? ... Should any serious mathematician being worrying about such things? ... intersted in symbolism.... (sci.math)
Re: pi & 2 pi ... If, say, pi, was never defined this way, instead, a constant "tau"...circumference and the radius, then how would the world of maths be? ... had made a mistake choosing the diameter, rather than the radius, ... (sci.math)
Re: pi & 2 pi ... If, say, pi, was never defined this way, instead, a constant "tau"...circumference and the radius, then how would the world of maths be? ... had made a mistake choosing the diameter, rather than the radius, ... (sci.math)
Re: Particle Radii ... > Anyone know where to find a reference for the radius of a Muon and a Tau?... Neither of these have a measurable charge radius.... (sci.physics.particle)