Science, asked by DukeZedus, 1 year ago

what is an electron made of?

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Answered by samuelpaul
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Electrons and positrons are *not* made up of quarks. They are in a separate "family" of particles known as LEPTONSLeptons and quarks are "fundamental" (indivisible) particles. Leptons do not experience the "strong" or "hadronic" force that protons and neutrons do.

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Answered by shunu1
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Smallest negatively charged particles
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