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Which is the smallest particle in the universe​

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Answered by atharva9247
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Answer:

Quarks, the smallest particles in the universe, are far smaller and operate at much higher energy levels than the protons and neutrons in which they are found.

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Answered by ritabrata5
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Quarks

Quarks, the smallest particles in the universe, are far smaller and operate at much higher energy levels than the protons and neutrons in which they are found.

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