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What are quarks? Can they exist freely in nature?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Quarks do not exist as free particles because of “absolute confinement”, meaning they are confined to exist as a doublet (quark-antiquark pair forming a meson) or as a triplet (three quarks forming a baryon, which includes the neutrons and protons of ordinary matter).

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Answered by xyz8894
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Answer:

Quarks do not exist as free particals of "absolute confinement", meaning they are confined to exist as a doublet (quark-antiquark pair forming a meson) or as a triplet (three quarks forming a baryon ,which includes the neutrons and protons of ordinary matter).

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