Science, asked by sriharsharangu, 11 months ago

Are there known particles smaller than the electron? If so, give names.

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Answered by thesmartlerner
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The same goes for electrons, by the way. (Protons and neutrons do have a known size, around across.) In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have any substructure, thus it is not known to be made up of smaller particles



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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{Answer :}




\huge\textbf{Atom} is the smallest particle of an element or compound which can exist force.



Three types of particles that form all atoms are :-

Electron = negativity charged.

Protons = Positively charged.

Neutrons = Neutral charge.




\huge\textbf{Quarks and Leptons}

are considered as the smallest particles than electron.


But \huge\textbf{Protons} are considered as even smaller than Quarks and Leptons.



So, \huge\textbf{Protons} are the smallest particles than electron.

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