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What is the smallest subatomic particle in macrocosm?​

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Answered by nareshkumar726182
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Explanation:

Subatomic particles include electrons, the negatively charged, almost massless particles that ... demonstrated the existence of tiny particles much smaller in mass than hydrogen, the lightest atom.

Answered by aashikjunaid23
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Explanation:

Quarks represent the smallest known subatomic particles. These building blocks of matter are considered the new elementary particles, replacing protons, neutrons and electrons as the fundamental particles of the universe.

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