What is a Lepton?

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A lepton is a particle, same as a quark, and gauge bosons. They are subject to electromagnetic force, gravitational force, and weak interactions. There are six known flavours of a lepton. You have the electronic, muonic, as well as tauonic leptons. To find more information click here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lepton
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Leptons and quarks are the basic building blocks of matter, i.e., they are seen as the 'elementary particles'. There are six leptons in the present structure, the electron, muon, and tau particles... More »
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