Re: Particle Radii



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.

-Aut

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