IPA: /ˈmjuːɒn/
KK: /ˈmjuːɒn/
A type of elementary particle that is similar to an electron but heavier and unstable, often found in cosmic radiation.
Scientists detected a muon in the particle accelerator during the experiment.
**Muon** → The word 'muon' is derived from the Greek letter 'mu' (μ), which is used to denote this particle, and the suffix '-on' (meaning particle). The term 'muon' refers to a type of elementary particle similar to an electron but with a greater mass.
Think of the Greek letter 'mu' representing this specific particle, and remember that 'muon' is a particle similar to an electron.