Weinberg angle
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Weinberg angle
Summary
Weinberg angle is a coupling constant[1]. It draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (coupling_constant category, ranking #1 of 2).[2]
Key Facts
- Weinberg angle's instance of is recorded as coupling constant[3].
- Weinberg angle's measured physical quantity is recorded as angular measure[4].
- Steven Weinberg is named after Weinberg angle[5].
- Weinberg angle's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0692d8[6].
- Weinberg angle's numeric value is recorded as {'unit': 'Q33680', 'amount': '+0.491'}[7].
- Weinberg angle's facet of is recorded as electroweak interaction[8].
- Weinberg angle's different from is recorded as weak mixing angle constant[9].
- Weinberg angle's defining formula is recorded as \begin{pmatrix}\gamma\Z^0\end{pmatrix}=\begin{pmatrix}\cos \theta_{\text{W}}&\sin \theta_{\text{W}}\-\sin\theta_{\text{W}}&\cos \theta_{\text{W}}\end{pmatrix}\begin{pmatrix}B_0\W^0\end{pmatrix}[10].
- Weinberg angle's Wolfram Language entity code is recorded as Entity["PhysicalConstant", "WeinbergAngle"][11].
- Weinberg angle's schematic is recorded as Weinberg angle (relation between coupling constants).svg[12].
- Weinberg angle's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[13].
- Weinberg angle's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2777532455[14].
- Weinberg angle's Wolfram Language unit code is recorded as "WeinbergAngle"[15].
- Weinberg angle's quantity symbol is recorded as \theta_{\mathrm{W}}[16].
- Weinberg angle's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C2777532455[17].
Why It Matters
Weinberg angle draws 71 Wikipedia views per month (coupling_constant category, ranking #1 of 2).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]