it is hard to tell. particles are just matter, matter is the stuff around us. so the question u should be asking is who invented matter.
None invented them.
invented small particles
For the particles in the atom: Neutron: James Chadwick, 1932 Electron: J. J. Thomson, 1897 Proton: Ernest Rutherford, 1919 The word "invented" is not adequate; correct is "discovered".
Teeth whitening has been invented and used starting around 3000 BC, sticks were chewed on to remove particles from teeth. Toothpaste was invented sometime in 2000 BC by the Egyptians.
He invented the Wilson cloud chamber. It uses supercooled water or alcohol vapor to make the paths of subatomic particles visible.
Lightning was not invented; it is a natural phenomenon that occurs when electrically charged particles in the atmosphere are discharged. Lightning is a result of the build-up and release of electrical energy in thunderstorms.
the cloud chamber the cloud chamber
He invented the cloud chamber (also known by the name Wilson chamber). Cloud chambers use supercooled water or alcohol to track the paths of subatomic particles.
Boogers are not "invented" as they are a natural part of the human body's mucus production system. Boogers, or dried nasal mucus, serve as a protective barrier to help filter out dust, bacteria, and other particles from the air we breathe.
A device able to detect alpha particles and count them.
Nobody invented grit. Grit is naturally formed as rock is weathered into ever smaller particles. Grit is simply one stage of the process of erosion from solid rock to sand and silt.
The synchrotron was invented in 1949 by Edwin McMillan and Vladimir Veksler. It is a type of particle accelerator that uses magnetic fields to accelerate charged particles to high speeds for various scientific research and applications.