| 11. | The hypothetical sterile neutrinos would ignore the weak force too.
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| 12. | :Nope, the weak force works them over all the time.
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| 13. | A stronger-than-expected coupling constant would again imply the presence of right-handedness in the weak force.
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| 14. | The weak force the coupling of W and Z bosons to . . . what?
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| 15. | The broken symmetry of the weak force results in interactions that have a left-handed bias.
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| 16. | At the most fundamental level, then, the weak force changes the flavour of a single quark:
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| 17. | :: : : p + p-reactions depend on the weak force and therefore are very slow.
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| 18. | The presence of this field, now confirmed by experimental investigation, explains weak force's extremely short range.
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| 19. | The W particle carries the " weak force, " which makes some atoms break down radioactively.
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| 20. | But together the results may show that a left-handed weak force cannot account for them all.
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