Is there anything smaller than a quark?

Daniel Moore | 2023-06-08 15:04:35 | page views:1851
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Emily Torres

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The same goes for electrons, by the way. (Protons and neutrons do have a known size, around across.) In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have any substructure, thus it is not known to be made up of smaller particles.
2023-06-09 15:04:35

Benjamin Davis

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The same goes for electrons, by the way. (Protons and neutrons do have a known size, around across.) In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle not known to have any substructure, thus it is not known to be made up of smaller particles.
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