What does Feynman's mirror clock thought experiment illustrate about parity symmetry?
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That the laws of physics are symmetric under parity transformation
That a mirror clock would tick in the same direction as a regular clock
That parity symmetry is violated in certain physical processes
That time symmetry is the only symmetry that holds
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What is the significance of CPT symmetry in quantum field theory?
It ensures that physics remains unchanged under charge, parity, and time transformations
It only applies to classical mechanics
It contradicts the principles of quantum mechanics
It is irrelevant to the behavior of antimatter
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How does the weak interaction affect CP symmetry?
It has no effect on CP symmetry
It only affects right chiral fermions
It causes CP symmetry to be violated
It strengthens CP symmetry
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the key finding of Cronin and Fitch's experiment with kaon particles?
Kaon particles do not exhibit CP violation
Kaon particles exhibit CP violation through oscillation
Kaon particles can transform into their antiparticles without violating CP symmetry
Kaon particles are unaffected by weak interactions
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the CPT theorem state about the laws of physics?
They change when time is reversed
They are only applicable to macroscopic systems
They are invariant under charge conjugation only
They remain the same under combined charge, parity, and time transformations
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Why is the violation of T symmetry significant?
It has no impact on quantum mechanics
It suggests that time can flow backwards
It indicates a fundamental change in the laws of physics
It proves that CPT symmetry is incorrect
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What does the T in CPT refer to?
Literal reversal of time
Reversing the direction of evolution of a physical system
Converting matter to antimatter
Rewinding the universe to its origin
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