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what is the smallest particle in the universe ?​

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Answered by anupamaseanu36
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we know that atoms do not represent the smallest unit of matter. Particles called quarks

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Today, we know that atoms do not represent the smallest unit of matter. Particles called quarks and leptons seem to be the fundamental building blocks - but perhaps there is something even smaller. Physicists are still far from understanding why a proton has about 2,000 times more mass than an electron.

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