...tab1.1
Data obtained from the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Chemical Rubber Company Press, Baca Raton, FL.
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... convention.2
Here, we are assuming that the laws of physics do not possess an intrinsic handedness. This is certainly the case for mechanics and electromagnetism. However, the weak interaction does possess an intrinsic handedness: i.e., it is fundamentally different in a parity inverted universe. So, the equations governing the weak interaction do actually contain mixtures of tensors and pseudo-tensors.
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