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In particle physics and nuclear physics, the branching ratio for a decay is the fraction of particles which decay by an individual decay mode with respect to the total number of particles which decay. [[Category:Abbreviations]] | In particle physics and nuclear physics, the '''branching ratio''' for a decay is the fraction of particles which decay by an individual decay mode with respect to the total number of particles which decay. [[Category:Abbreviations]] | ||
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In particle physics and nuclear physics, the branching ratio for a decay is the fraction of particles which decay by an individual decay mode with respect to the total number of particles which decay.