Physics, asked by manishindian, 1 year ago

how mass comes in a matter?

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Answered by yneetu
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The strong force and you. The Higgs field gives mass to fundamental particles—the electrons, quarks and other building blocks that cannot be broken into smaller parts. ... The energy of this interaction between quarks and gluons is what gives protons and neutrons their mass.

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Answered by ankur0022
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Here's you're Answer--
**Matter is anything that takes up space
**mass comes almost entirely from the inside of Atoms Where Mass of constitutents Like protons and neutrons Are present..
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