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Now, all the particles are considered as having a mass (including photons).
A neutral atom has the same number of protons and electrons.
These subatomic particles are generally considered the building blocks of atoms. The electron is an elementary particle, while the proton and neutron are composite particles that are made up of quarks. Links can be found below for more information.
Yes they are. You might add electrons the list as well. There are other particles that are considered matter as well, including particles that make up protons, electrons and neutrons.
Particles that exhibit wave- particle duality are considered high energy particles. One example is a photon. There is debate about whether these are real particles.
All are particles of matter; quarks are the components of protons and neutrons and are considered as fundamental fermionic particles.
No, but it can be suggested as gas particles
Two particles are considered. they are protons and nrutrons
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gas particle collisions are considered to be perfectly random.
Particles is the best I can come up with! Everything is made up of particles
Photons are considered as particles without mass.
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Now, all the particles are considered as having a mass (including photons).
A Muon is currently considered an 'elementary particle', it has no known components. If a Muon is made out of smaller particles, they are unknown.