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what are hadrons? how they were formed during big bang​

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Answered by tpmsomr4csamyukthaka
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Prior to the Big Bang, the universe was extremely hot and small and matter existed only as free quarks. Once the explosion happened: Rapid inflation occurred and the universe cooled. Quarks combined into hadrons. ... Matter (atoms) formed.

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Answered by sanju1116
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HADRONS:

These particles are combinations of quarks. They have mass and reside in the nucleus. The two most common examples of hadrons are protons and neutrons, and each is a combination of three quarks:

Proton = 2 up quarks + 1 down quark [+1 charge on proton = (+2/3) + (+2/3) + (-1/3)]

Neutron = 2 down quarks + 1 up quark [0 charge on neutron = (-1/3) + (-1/3) + (+2/3)]

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