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what inside the quarks​

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Answered by 105141
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A quark is a tiny particle which makes up protons and neutrons. Atoms are made of protons, neutrons and electrons. It was once thought that all three of those were fundamental particles, which cannot be broken up into anything smaller. ... Only up and down quarks are found inside atoms of normal matter.

Answered by nilesh102
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here is the neutrons and protons are made up of quarks, which are held together by gluons.

  • it was discovered that electrons are fundamental particles, but neutrons and protons are not.
  • A quark is a tiny particle which makes up protons and neutrons
  • After the invention of the particle accelerator,
  • As you might guess, these spaced-out particles make up only a tiny portion of your mass
  • The protons and neutrons inside of an atom's nucleus are each made up of three quarks
  • About 99 percent of your body is made up of atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen

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