Icon class icon_class fas fa-quote-left icon_class_computed fas fa-quote-left Related content Leptons and interactions Source Wikipedia Copyright information Text from Wikipedia and Wiktionary web pages quoted for educational purposes is subject to the Wikipedia Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike Licence Snippet kind INFO Previous snippet Unlike quarks, however, leptons are not subject to the strong interaction, but they are subject to the other three fundamental interactions: gravitation, the weak interaction, and to electromagnetism ... Full quote electromagnetism ... is proportional to charge, and is thus zero for the electrically neutral neutrinos. URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spin_(physics) Next snippet Related snippets Leptons have various intrinsic properties, including electric charge, spin, and mass. In particle physics, a lepton is an elementary particle of half-integer spin (spin 1⁄2) that does not undergo strong interactions. Two main classes of leptons exist, charged leptons (also known as the electron-like leptons), and neutral leptons (better known as neutrinos). Charged leptons can combine with other particles to form various composite particles such as atoms and positronium, while neutrinos rarely interact with anything, and are consequently rarely observed. The best known of all leptons is the electron. There are six types of leptons, known as flavours, grouped in three generations. The first-generation leptons, also called electronic leptons, comprise the electron ( e− ) and the electron neutrino ( ν e); the second are the muonic leptons, comprising the muon ( μ− ) and the muon neutrino ( ν μ); and the third are the tauonic leptons, comprising the tau ( τ− ) and the tau neutrino ( ν τ) Electrons have the least mass of all the charged leptons. Related snippets (backlinks) Visit also Visit also (backlinks) Flags