IPA: /ˈtaʊɒn/
KK: /taw-on/
A type of elementary particle that is heavier than an electron and has a negative charge.
The tauon is an important particle in the study of particle physics.
The word 'tauon' originates from the Greek word 'tauon' (ταυρόν), which refers to a particle associated with the weak nuclear force in physics. It is derived from 'tau' (ταυ), which is the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet, often used in scientific contexts to denote specific particles or variables.
Think of the Greek letter 'tau' as a symbol in physics, helping you remember that 'tauon' refers to a particle related to the weak nuclear force.