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Theory: Parity
Parity Many physics processes have a property known as parity invariance. This means that the probability of a particle process occurring is exactly the same as the probability of the same process occurring with the position vectors and directions of travel of all particles reversed. What does it mean to reverse a position vector Choose any point as your position vector origin and draw a line ...
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