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Explain the statement the failure to detect free quarks is not an experimental problem

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Quarks are sub fundamental particles which are found in protons.

  • The types of quarks : Up Quark,Down Quark,Top Quark, Bottom Quark and Side Quark

  • The particle of least order which is capable of independent existence is an electron

  • Quarks can't be found experimentally as they don't exist freely

Obtaining a quark in itself in an impossible task as of now,thus this failure can't be attributed to experimental errors

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