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The Neutrino & its Friends Rules
Neutrinos are similar to the more familiar electron, with one crucial difference: neutrinos do not carry electric
charge. Because neutrinos are electrically neutral, they are not affected by the electromagnetic forces which act on
electrons. Neutrinos are affected only by a "weak" sub-atomic force of much shorter range than electromagnetism, and
are therefore able to pass through great distances in matter without being affected by it. If neutrinos have mass,
they also interact gravitationally with other massive particles, but gravity is by far the weakest of the four known forces.
Three types of neutrinos are known; there is strong evidence that no additional neutrinos exist, unless their properties
are unexpectedly very different from the known types. Each type or "flavor" of neutrino is related to a charged particle
(which gives the corresponding neutrino its name). Hence, the "electron neutrino" is associated with the electron, and
two other neutrinos are associated with heavier versions of the electron called the muon and the tau (elementary particles
are frequently labelled with Greek letters, to confuse the layman).
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