Protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus.
While these are theoretically composed of quarks (conversely even more massive particles), quarks do not exist in a free state so are not "fundamental particles" by definition.
Protons, neutrons and electrons
They are protons neutrons and electrons.
No a "hole" is not a particle, in solid state electronics a "hole" is a positively charged virtual charge carrier caused by the absence of an electron (which is a particle) from the atom's valence band. A "hole" has some properties making it act similar to a particle, but it is not one.
The atom is the smallest known particle.
This particle from the atom is the electron.
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protons. nuetrons. and electrons.
Fundamental particles are the electron, proton and neutron.
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No a "hole" is not a particle, in solid state electronics a "hole" is a positively charged virtual charge carrier caused by the absence of an electron (which is a particle) from the atom's valence band. A "hole" has some properties making it act similar to a particle, but it is not one.
A quark is a fundamental subatomic particle, or class of subatomic particles. It is smaller than an atom.
The atom. Considered by Dalton to be indivisible and indestructible.
An atom is formed from:- protons with a positive electrical charge- neutrons which is neutral- electrons with a negative electrical chargeOnly the electron is a fundamental particle.
An atom is a particle, the smallest particle that can exist by itself.
The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
The atom is the smallest known particle.
No. An electron is a fundamental particle with a charge of -1. Electrons are in "clouds" around the central positively charged nucleus of an atom.