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fundamental particals and explain it​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Quarks are the class of fermion that make up hadrons, such as protonsand neutrons. Quarks are fundamental particles which interact through all four of the fundamental forces of physics: gravity, electromagnetism, weak interaction, and strong interaction. Quarks always exist in combination to form subatomic particles known as hadron.

Answered by ItzPalak36
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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.

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