There are no quarks in an electron. Electrons are leptons, which are not made of quarks. Further, the electron is a fundamental particle, just like the quark. That means that neither quarks or electrons are made up of other particles, per the Standard Model of particle physics.
There are two Up Quarks, one Down Quark and if Gluons exist there is one Gluon as well, however Gluons are still only theoretical.
N.B. The CERN scientists may have found evidence in their collisions for the Gluon existing
There are 3 quarks in a proton, 2 up quarks and 1 down quark.
All protons are composed of 2 "up" quarks and 1 "down" quark, for a total of 3 quarks.
Two up quarks and a down quark.
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Since all protons and neutrons are made of quarks and they have mass, quarks must have mass (in fact they do).
Protons and neutrons are composite particles make up of up and down quarks. There are two up quarks and one down quark in a proton, and two down quarks and an up quark in a neutron.
Protons and neutrons are made from smaller substances called Quarks. A proton is made from 2 "Up quarks" and 1"Down quark" whereas a neutron is made from 2 "Down quarks" and 1 "Up quark".
Neutrons, like protons, consist of three quarks.
At the basic level, the nucleus of an atom is made up of protons and neutrons. At the more fundamental level, the nucleus of an atom is made up of quarks and other sub-subatomic particles, such as leptons and gauge bosons. Two down quarks and one up quark make up a neutron, while one down quark and two up quarks make up a proton.
Up quarks and down quarks are in protons and neutrons.
Up quarks and down quarks are in protons and neutrons.
Quarks. There are three quarks in a proton.
Q:What happens when quarks and anti-quarks collide?A: They explode, same with protons and anti-protons, neutrons and anti-neutrons, electrons and positrons.
in particle physics protons and neutrons fall into the category of baryons which are made up of quarks
quarks
Protons and neutrons, like all hadrons, are comprised of three quarks each.
Protons and neutrons contain quarks.
Both protons and neutrons consist of "up" and "down" quarks.
Protons and neutrons are formed from quarks and gluons; electrons are fundamental particles.
Protons are positively charged subatomic particles.
Since all protons and neutrons are made of quarks and they have mass, quarks must have mass (in fact they do).