Parts of Speech: Noun
Definition: A subatomic particle that binds quarks together in a hadron.
Pronunciations: US: /ˈɡluːɑːn/, UK: /ˈɡluːɒn/
Origin and Usage: The term "gluon" was first introduced in 1962 by physicist Murray Gell-Mann. It comes from the word "glue", which reflects its role in holding quarks together in a hadron. Gluons are an essential component of the strong force, one of the four fundamental forces in the universe. They are used in particle physics to explain the behavior of quarks and hadrons.
Synonyms: None
Related Words: Quark, boson, meson, lepton, photon
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