what happen if quarks and quarks collide To each other?
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it depends on thier nature
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when protons collide with such large energies as at the LHC, the collision results in a shower of all types of particles, the ones usual matter is made of, and others that only existed just after the Big Bang.
The new particles are usually much heavier than the original colliding particles, thanks to the relation E=mc2. To say it simply: All the energy we put into the collision can come out as mass instead! So, in a proton-proton collision “anything” can happen, provided some important principles are respected, such as energy and momentum conservation.
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