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name the particle smaller than quark

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Answered by ranameenakshidhiraj
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Thomas Ryttov and his colleagues believe that the so-called techni-quarks can be the yet unseen particles, smaller than the Higgs particle. If techni-quarks exist they will form a natural exention of the Standard Model which includes three generations of quarks and leptons.

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Answered by jainishpjain
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A quark is a fundamental particle that is smaller than any measuring instrument we currently have but does that mean there's nothing smaller? Following the discovery of quarks inside protons and neutrons in the early 1970s, some theorists suggested quarks might themselves contain particles known as 'preons'.

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