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Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes hadrons from leptons?

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Which of the following statements correctly distinguishes hadrons from leptons?.

  1. A.Hadrons are always charged, while leptons are always neutral.
  2. B.Hadrons are composite particles, while leptons are fundamental particles.
  3. C.Hadrons cannot decay, while leptons can.
  4. D.Hadrons interact only through electromagnetic forces.

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  • Hadrons are composite particles, while leptons are fundamental particles.

Explanation

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Hadrons are defined as composite particles made of quarks, whereas leptons are fundamental particles that cannot be broken down into smaller components. The key difference lies in their composition: hadrons consist of quarks and are affected by the strong force, while leptons are not.

This distinction is crucial in particle physics, especially when discussing interactions and decay processes. Therefore, the correct option accurately reflects this difference.

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