Template:Physics particle

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Notice This template should not be used in citation templates such as Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, because it includes markup that will pollute the COinS metadata they produce; see Wikipedia:COinS.

Purpose

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Template for creating symbols for physics particles.

Arguments

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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)
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:

TL
BL
XTR
BR

Examples

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Template:Subatomic particle uses this template to display particles, e.g.:

{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Electron}}Template:Subatomic particle is the same as

{{Physics particle|e|TR=−|link=Electron}}
e
(an electron)

{{Subatomic particle|Strange antib0}}Template:Subatomic particle is the same as

{{Physics particle|anti=yes|B|TR=0|BR=s|BRc=1}}
B0
s
(a meson)

The templates in Category:Nuclide templates use this template to display nuclides, e.g.:

{{ComplexNuclide2|deuterium|link=yes}}Template:ComplexNuclide2 is the same as

{{Physics particle|D|TL=2|BL=1|BR=1|link=deuterium}}2
1
D
1

{{Element|link=yes|hydrogen|charge=+}}

en: {{{English big}}}
[[Image:{{{symbol}}}-TableImage.png|250px|center]]Position in the periodic table
symbol: {{{symbol}}}
atomic number: {{{atomic number 1}}}
chemical series: {{{chemical series}}}
[[Image:Electron shell {{{atomic number 3}}} {{{English big}}}.svg|center|150px]]
sample electron shell

[[Category:{{{chemical series}}}]] is the same as

{{Physics particle|H|TR=+|link=hydrogen}}
H+