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nobody split the quark, it is a fundamental particle
A quirk has one half spin. A quark is a fundamental constituent of matter and an elementary particle.
The quark, which is a fundamental particle, makes up a composite particle called a hadron. The hadron could be considered the "home" of the quark. There are two types of hadrons, and they are the baryon and the meson. The two best know hadrons are probably protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons, the "building blocks" of the atomic nucleus, are types of baryons.Atom
No. A gluon, however, can be thought of as one. It's the particle that holds quarks together inside of hadrons (particles composed of three quarks) and mesons (particles composed of a quark-antiquark pair). The gluon is called a gauge boson- a fundamental particle that mediates one of the fundamental forces. Glucose is a type of sugar.
== No. The quark is a fundamental particle, and it comes in 6 different forms. (A chart is posted by our friends at Wikipedia, and a link to that chart is provided below.) As it is a fundamental particle, there aren't "positives" or "negatives" inside a quark. We thought at one point that the quark was made up of point particles called partons, but that idea has been largely abandoned. We're still puzzling out the underlying nature of the quark. Work in the big colliders continues, and the blackboards and notepads of the research scientists who are pouring over the results are full of ideas. But nothing tenable has yet to be published. Links are provided to Wikipedia posts on the quark and related subjects. You'll find those links below.
A quark is an elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
nobody split the quark, it is a fundamental particle
So far, the "quark" is believed to be the most tiny fundamental particle.
A quirk has one half spin. A quark is a fundamental constituent of matter and an elementary particle.
The subatomic particle named "Quark" is believed to be inspired by the sentence "Three quarks for Muster Mark" from James Joyce's book "Finnegans Wake." This sentence is thought to be the origin of the term "quark," which is a fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
When we apply the term fundamental to particles, we refer to a particle that is not made up of other particles. As an example, an electron is a fundamental particle. It is not made up of other particles, and it is, therefore, a fundamental particle. The proton and neutron, on the other hand, are each made up of three quarks. (The proton has two up quarks and a down quark, while the neutron has two down quarks and an up quark.)
A quark is the smallest particle in matter.
A quark is a kind of subatomic particle, and 3 quarks makes up another subatomic particle (a baryon). A quark and an anti-quark make up another kind of sub-atomic particle, (a meson).
An elementary particle is considered to be a quark. A quark is a building block for subatomic particles.
A quark is a fundamental subatomic particle, or class of subatomic particles. It is smaller than an atom.
A Quark, is the smallest.
Fundamental particles include: 1. photon 2. electron 3. positron 4. proton 5. anti-proton 6. neutron 7. anti-neutron 8. neutrino 9. anti-neutrino 10. Higgs particle 11. muon 12. pion 13. top quark 14. bottom quark 15. up quark 16. down quark 17. strange quark 18. charm quark