name the fundamental particles of an atom
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The 12 elementary particles of matter are six quarks (up, charm, top, Down, Strange, Bottom) 3 electrons (electron, muon, tau) and three neutrinos (e, muon, tau). Four of these elementary particles would suffice in principle to build the world around us: the up and down quarks, the electron and the electron neutrino.Atoms themselves are composed of three different types of particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons.
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Atoms are composed of three different types of particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Some extra fundamental parts inside the atom:
The 12 elementary particles of matter are six quarks (up, charm, top, Down, Strange, Bottom) 3 electrons (electron, muon, tau) and three neutrinos (e, muon, tau).
Atoms are composed of three different types of particles—protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Some extra fundamental parts inside the atom:
The 12 elementary particles of matter are six quarks (up, charm, top, Down, Strange, Bottom) 3 electrons (electron, muon, tau) and three neutrinos (e, muon, tau).
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