Chemistry, asked by kotayaswanth5441, 11 hours ago

Is an atom smaller than a quark?

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Answered by mausumimitra1
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The idea wasn't entirely fanciful, but raises further, as-yet-unanswered questions; for the time being, most physicists believe that quarks, electrons and all other particles are best described as being vibrations of 'superstrings', multi-dimensional entities far smaller than the smallest sub-atomic particle.

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