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if we want to study discovery of fundamental particles in plus one chapter 2 Structure of Atom​

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Answered by ssakshidrall
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Fundamental particles are the elementary entities from which all matter is made. They have no known smaller parts. ... By the 1930s, however, it was clear that atoms were made up of even smaller particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons, then considered to be the fundamental particles of matter.

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Albert Einstein discovers the photon, the first boson to be discovered. Ernest Rutherford discovers the proton, the first particle to be discovered in the nucleus of the atom. ... For almost 100 years after Dalton discovered atoms, they were accepted as the fundamental particles of matter.There are three ways that scientists have proved that these sub-atomic particles exist. They are direct observation, indirect observation or inferred presence and predictions from theory or conjecture.if we wantThe first subatomic particle to be discovered was the electron, identified in 1897 by J. J. Thomson. After the nucleus of the atom was discovered in 1911 by Ernest Rutherford, the nucleus of ordinary hydrogen was recognized to be a single proton. In 1932 the neutron was discovered. to study discovery of fundamental particlesThere are three ways that scientists have proved that these sub-atomic particles exist. They are direct observation, indirect observation or inferred presence and predictions from theory or conjecture.

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Answered by sanskriti200843
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Atom consists of smaller particles (sub atomic particles ) like electron, proton and neutron. These particles are called as fundamental particles. The atom contain nucleus at its center,which has positively charged protons and neutrons Electrons are revolving around the nucleus and they carry negative charge.

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