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Sub-Atomic Particles

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Sub-atomic particles are the fundamental constituents of matter, existing within atoms. They include protons, neutrons, and electrons, as well as other particles such as quarks and leptons. These particles are characterized by their mass, charge, and spin, and they play crucial roles in the interactions and forces that govern physical phenomena.
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Sub-atomic particles are the fundamental constituents of matter, existing within atoms. They include protons, neutrons, and electrons, as well as other particles such as quarks and leptons. These particles are characterized by their mass, charge, and spin, and they play crucial roles in the interactions and forces that govern physical phenomena.
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Basic Introduction to Terms Relating to Sub-Atomic Particles and to the Standard Model of Elementary Particles
Super unified theories unifying the four fundamental forces require very high temperatures, which are possible only within a fraction of first second after Big Bang. This article aims to unite the fundamental forces of nature under... more
Einstein's reference to "quarks", "muons" and other sub-atomic-particles, is known on a worldwide basis from his 1905 scientific paper. These phenomena have been studied by scientists for over seventy years. However, a break-through... more
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