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Q. what are fundamental particles?Describe each of them with a suitable diagram.​

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Answered by sabahassimsyed
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Fundamental particles are the building blocks of the universe. They have no internal structure and come in two types: fermions (particles that make up all matter) and bosons (particles that carry force).

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Answered by raushankumarcdv
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Fundamental particles (also called elementary particles) are the smallest building blocks of the universe. The key characteristic of fundamental particles is that they have no internal structure. In other words, they are not made up of anything else. There are two types of fundamental particles:

Particles that make up all matter, called fermions

Particles that carry force, called bosons

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