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what is quarks and bosons?

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Answered by KARTIKKALRA77
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An elementary particle is one that can't be broken down (yet) into smaller particles. Scientists refer to elementary particles as "fundamental." There are three types of elementary particles: quarks, leptons, and bosons. hadrons are made of quarks and therefore are not fundamental.

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Answered by HarishAS
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Quarks- They are small particles which are joined together to form a proton or neutron . 3 quarks form a neutron and proton.

Bosons are a subatomic particle, such as a photon, which has zero or integral spin and follows the statistical description given by S. N. Bose and Einstein.
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