Muon Definition
The definition of Muon.
The definition of Muon.
A muon is a subatomic particle that is similar to an electron but has a much greater mass. Muons are produced naturally in the upper atmosphere when cosmic rays interact with atoms. They can also be produced artificially in accelerators. Muons were first discovered in 1936 by Carl Anderson, who was studying cosmic rays in … Read more
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