In particle physics, preons are "point-like" particles, conceived to be subcomponents of quarks and leptons.
ok,look you're are being WAY curius now. We absolutly have no comprehention of this. one theroy (called, as you can imagion) String theroy, says that any funimental particle, one that seems to have 0 size, is actually a teeny tiny vibrateing string. this is the smallest unit of matter or energy. if a Preon is a string, that means that there is nothing smaller. It trully is funimental.
Preon was first introduced in 1974 in particle physics.preons are "point-like" particles, conceived to be sub-components of quarks and leptons.Preon term is introduced to provide a framework for dealing with binary encoded data; or more specifically, it aims to deal with situations in which bytes are considered to be overkill. The project is named after the "point-like" particles, conceived to be sub-components of quarks and leptons.Peons are very small particles that you don't see with the naked eye, but you probably rely on them without knowing.
Rishon is not a substance.The rishon model (RM) is the earliest efforts to develop a preon model to explain the phenomena appearing in the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. It was first developed by Haim Harari and Michael A. Shupe (independently of each other), and later expanded by Harari and his then-student Nathan Seiberg. (wikipedia 2011)
They pass from particle to particle by vibrating the particle. When the particle touches another particle, it transfers the sound energy to that particle. Hence the Sound Wave.
They pass from particle to particle by vibrating the particle. When the particle touches another particle, it transfers the sound energy to that particle. Hence the Sound Wave.
This particle is called electron.
Particle Man, Particle Man, doing the things a particle can.
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is the electron.
This particle is the electron, negatively charged.
There is no cold particle
The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
The particle theory is called the "particle model" or "particle theory of matter." It proposes that all matter is composed of tiny particles that are in constant motion.