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A proton is a fermion with two up quarks and one down quark. The proton is a carrier particle, that carries electromagnetic energy.

Answer2: The Neutron is a neutral charged particle of one up quark and two down quarks, (udd). The Photon is a charged particle with 13 up quarks and 1 down quark, (13ud). The Photon is related to Planck's Constant h= zQ2 and the vacuum impedance z = Wb/Q.

Q= square-root(h/z) = 4/3 E-18 Coulombs = 8 1/3 electrons = (13ud)

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