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How many electrons have been discovered?

As of our current knowledge, there are 118 known elements on the periodic table, each with a specific number of electrons. The electron is a fundamental particle, and there are trillions upon trillions of electrons present in the universe, making it impossible to provide an exact count.


What is a discovered particle belongs to antimatter?

Read the book The atom and The universe: Theories and Facts unfold, published by www.Xlibris.com


Is there theoretically a smallest particle which is the fundamental building block of all forms of existence?

Sure! It would be the god particle, but it's never been found, people are looking. ^ Indian philosophers have struggled with this concept before the time of Christ. They believe all things consist of the same element, but naming something refers to it as objective always having a missing puzzle piece. This creates an infinite regress. The only way to correctly identify this particle is by referring to it as subjective, saying that it just "is", i.e. the God particle.


Can an electron be further divided?

No, an electron is considered a fundamental particle and is not believed to be further divisible into smaller components. In the Standard Model of particle physics, electrons are classified as point-like particles with no known internal structure.


What are the chances of finding the Higgs boson?

A lot of high-power particle Physicists in the world believe that the chances are pretty good, otherwise CERN would not have pumped $10 billion and counting into the LHC so far. A great deal of money has been invested in making these experiments possible, chiefly in hopes of observing the elusive Higgs particle, so scientists are very hopeful about it. But as always with experimental science, we shall have to see what the actual results are.

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Is a selectron a fundamental particle found in atoms?

No, the selectron is a theoretical supersymmetric partner of the electron. It has not been observed in experiments and is not considered a fundamental particle of the Standard Model of particle physics.


How many electrons have been discovered?

As of our current knowledge, there are 118 known elements on the periodic table, each with a specific number of electrons. The electron is a fundamental particle, and there are trillions upon trillions of electrons present in the universe, making it impossible to provide an exact count.


Who discovered time?

Time is a concept that has always existed and is not something that can be discovered by a single person. It is a fundamental aspect of the universe that humans have been trying to understand and measure for centuries.


When were toucans first discovered?

We don't know. But humans are said to have reached South America more than 20,000 years ago. It will have been shortly after that they discovered toucans.


What is a discovered particle belongs to antimatter?

Read the book The atom and The universe: Theories and Facts unfold, published by www.Xlibris.com


How many particles have been discovered so far?

6 Quarks (Up, Down, Charm, Strange, Top, Bottom) 6 Leptons (Electron, Muon, Tau, Electron Neutrino, Muon Neutrino, Tau Neutrino) 5 Bosons (Photon, W+,W- & Z Bosons, Gluon) Overall 17


How many kinds of butterflies are there in Singapore?

There have been 381 species of butterflies discovered and named in Singapore. Unfortunately, 55 of these species have become extinct.


Which particle has the least mass and where is this particle located in the atom?

The smallest particles that have been discovered and that don't only exist in theory are the quarks. They are what make up protons, neutrons, all kinds of baryons, and a few other categories of particles. But there is a theory of smaller particles that make up quarks, electrons, and other particles that were previously believed to be fundamental (But, again, these particles only exist in theory). These particles are to be called "rishons" if discovered.


What is an indivisible particle?

An indivisible particle is a particle that cannot be divided into smaller parts. It is considered to be the fundamental unit of its kind and cannot be broken down any further. Examples include atoms in the context of ancient Greek philosophy or elementary particles in the context of modern physics.


Is there theoretically a smallest particle which is the fundamental building block of all forms of existence?

Sure! It would be the god particle, but it's never been found, people are looking. ^ Indian philosophers have struggled with this concept before the time of Christ. They believe all things consist of the same element, but naming something refers to it as objective always having a missing puzzle piece. This creates an infinite regress. The only way to correctly identify this particle is by referring to it as subjective, saying that it just "is", i.e. the God particle.


What is the name of the particle that the physicists are hoping to find Why is this particle thought to be importance?

The Higgs particle, also known as the "God particle", is a missing piece of the puzzle in helping us to understand how the universe works. Scientists believe that milliseconds after the Big Bang, an invisible field of energy was formed. As particles from the Big Bang passed through this field, they acquired mass and shape, and eventually formed into atoms, which now make up everything in the universe. Without this proposed field, particles would simply whizz around space as light would. In July of 2012, an unknown boson particle was discovered. Its properties are still being studied, but many physicists are confident that the God particle has been found. If the Higgs particle has indeed been discovered, incredible advancements could be made in the field of medicine, computing and electronics, and in the quest of learning how the universe came to be.


Can an electron be further divided?

No, an electron is considered a fundamental particle and is not believed to be further divisible into smaller components. In the Standard Model of particle physics, electrons are classified as point-like particles with no known internal structure.