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OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

the difference between the Higgs boson and the graviton is/are?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

both are imaginary particles (hypothetical) rest the difference is in assumed masses and other subatomic properties. . .

OpenStudy (shane_b):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqgotWHsBqU

OpenStudy (anonymous):

higgs gives mass(carries) and gravitons carry gravity..and s they r hypothetical ..gravitons spin 2,higgs spin 0

OpenStudy (binary3i):

one day i would be able to comment for this question....................

OpenStudy (anonymous):

me too..in an elaborate manner

OpenStudy (binary3i):

yeah............hope in rise

OpenStudy (fwizbang):

The Higgs is a spin 0 (scalar) boson with a large mass that interact with other particles via the weak interaction. It has been found. The graviton is a spin two(tensor) boson with zero mass that only interacts with other particles via gravity. In fact it carries the gravitational force. Individual gravitons have never been observed.

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