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It varies on the element of the atom.
The smallest particles of matter are the atom particles, namely protons, neutrons, and electrons. The electron is the smallest of the three.
An Atom. It's the world's smallest particles of matter, atom's is known to be 20 times smaller than an average coffee bean.
Actually there are 3 small particles that are normally listed: neutrons and protons in the nucleus of an atom and electrons that exist in "orbitals" tied to the nucleus.
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In an atom of antimatter, that would be true, in an atom of matter that would be false.
the meaning of paramanu is atom. Atom is the smallest particles of matter
Nothing except for the force carrier particles that are responsible for all of the forces in the atom. These particles are called virtual particles and do not necessarily exist, but they are responsible for particle interactions. The space is simply that- space; it can be interpreted as a vacuum or simply said to be nothing.
everywhere.
The particles inside an atom, namely protons, neutrons, and electrons, are not arranged in a specific manner like the branches of a tree. Instead, they occupy different regions of the atom based on their relative energies. The protons and neutrons are located in the central nucleus, while the electrons exist in specific energy levels or orbitals surrounding the nucleus, forming a cloud-like structure.
The only subatomic particles that exist in an atom are protons, neutrons, and electrons.
I do, along with all scientists and educated people in the world know that an atom of matter contains tiny negatively charged particles. They are called 'Electrons'. In antimatter, the proton equivalent carries a negative charge.