muon

/ˈmjuːɑn/
noun
  1. A tiny particle like an electron but heavier, created when cosmic rays hit the Earth's atmosphere.
    • The detector recorded hundreds of muons every minute.
    • Scientists study muons to learn more about the universe.
    • A muon can pass through solid objects because it moves so fast.
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