Template: PhysicsParticle
Purpose
Template for creating symbols for physics particles.
Arguments
- 1 The main symbol character(s) for the particle
Named arguments:
- anti = yes – this puts a bar over the symbol
- TL = What goes into the top left corner (optional)
- BL = What goes into the bottom left corner (optional)
present)
- TR = What goes into the top right corner (optional)
- BR = What goes into the bottom right corner (optional)
- link = Page to which the symbol should link
Deprecated:
- BLc = Originally used to supply the count of characters in BL argument.
- BRc = Originally used to supply the count of characters in BR argument.
Here's a diagram:
- TLBLXTRBR
Examples
Template:SubatomicParticle uses this template to display particles, eg.:
{{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Electron}}
-> e− is the same as
{{SubatomicParticle|Charmed antib0}}
-> Error in {{SubatomicParticle/symbol}}: unknown particle Charmed antib0 is the same as
{{PhysicsParticle|anti=yes|B|TR=0|BR=c|BRc=1}}
-> B0c (a meson)
The templates in Category:Nuclide templates use this template to display nuclides, eg.:
{{ComplexNuclide|link|deuterium}}
-> 21D is the same as
{{PhysicsParticle|D|TL=2|BL=1|BLc=1|BR=1|link=deuterium}}
-> 21D1
{{Element|link|hydrogen|charge=+}}
-> H+ is the same as
{{PhysicsParticle|H|TR=+|link=hydrogen}}
-> H+
ja:Template:粒子
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