How does a muon resemble the electrons?

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The muon resembles the electron in every way except mass the muon having 207 times the mass of the electron. Each particle is negatively charged and has a positively charged antiparticle ; each has half-integer spin and participates in the weak nuclear force but not in the strong force; and each has an associated neutrino and antineutrino.

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