Biology, asked by varshabiju38, 5 hours ago

Are there particles that are smaller than an atom?​

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Answered by lakshmanshankar05
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In physical sciences, subatomic particles are smaller than atoms. They can be composite particles, such as the neutron and proton; or elementary particles, which according to the standard model are not made of other particles. Particle physics and nuclear physics study these particles and how they interact.

Answered by Fatimam5
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In physical sciences, subatomic particles are smaller than atoms. They can be composite particles, such as the neutron and proton; or elementary particles, which according to the standard model are not made of other particles.

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