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They are Quarks. A Proton Consits of 3 Quarks, comprising of 2 "Up" Quarks and 1 "Down" Quark. "Up" Quarks have a charge of 2/3, and "Down" Quarks have a charge of -1/3, hence the charge on a proton on +1. Similarly a Neutron Consists on 3 Quarks, 1 "Up" and 2 "Down" hence 0 charge.

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The particles were not found, but protons themselves did not exit the reaction. Protons are proposed to be a constituent particle, made up of 2 "up" quarks and 1 "down" quark. Quarks themselves have not been observed (to date) in the laboratory.

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A proton is made up of 3 smaller particles, called quarks.

A proton is made up of 3 smaller particles, called quarks.

A proton is made up of 3 smaller particles, called quarks.

A proton is made up of 3 smaller particles, called quarks.

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isn't that the string theory or something?

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in 1968 they dicoverd quarks, there are 3 and the 3 are held together by glueons

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If the atom is heavier than hydrogen, you will have neutrons as well.

Protons and neutrons are made up of up and down quarks bound together by gluons.

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According to current theory, protons and neutrons made up of still smaller particles; these are called "quarks". Each proton or neutron is made up of 3 of those quarks.

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A proton is made up of 3 smaller particles, called quarks.

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These particles are called quarks and gluons.

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The inside of a proton contains only photons

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great answer tyyy!

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not fat i can tell you that

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