It may be better to think about this in terms of mass.
An average human is about 70kg.
A photon is about 4.2x10^-40 kg.
The local group of galaxies including the Milky Way is about 2.5 x 10^42kg.
The known universe is approximately 3 x 10^52 kg.
This implies that the known universe is larger, but for all intents and purposes the size difference in eitherdirection is incomprehensibly large.
A B particle, or B meson, corresponds to a type of subatomic particle that is composed of a bottom quark (also known as a beauty quark) and an accompanying antiquark. B mesons are significant in particle physics as they play a crucial role in the study of CP violation and the behavior of the weak force. They are produced in high-energy collisions, such as those in particle accelerators, and their decay processes help scientists understand the fundamental interactions in the universe.
If you meant to ask what is a quark, it's one of the basic elementary particles in what physicists refer to as the Standard Model. Electrons and neutrinos, as well as certain other related particles called "leptons", are also elementary particles. Neutrons, protons, and other mesons and baryons are made of quarks. The force holding quarks together in baryons and mesons is called the strong force, and it is... strong, that is. It's the strongest known force in the universe, and its gauge particles (force carriers) are called gluons.On the off chance you meant it exactly as written...In the old science-fiction TV comedy Quark, the title character was played by Richard Benjamin. In Star Trek Deep Space 9, an entirely different character named Quark was played by Armin Shimerman.
The standard explanation is that it is residual heat from the very hot quark-gluon plasma that filled the early universe. The observed radiation fits very well with a model that posits the Big Bang happened about 13 billion years ago.
The muon has a mass of 105.7 MeV/c2. You have to remember that there are six different types of quarks, eachwith a different mass. The up, down, and strange have a lower mass than the muon. The charm, bottom, and top have a greater mass.
A proton can be divided into 2 Ups and a Down quark, and a neutron into 2 Downs and an Up quark. In general the quark is the elementary particle from which protons and neutron are formed.
The most massive elementary particle known to exist in the universe is the top quark.
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The up quark is one of the two most stable types of quarks in the universe. It is one seen very often. For instance, a proton is composed of two up quarks and a down quark. It has a charge of +2/3.
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An anti-beauty quark, also known as a bottom antiquark, is the antiparticle counterpart of the beauty quark. It is a fundamental particle that has the opposite electric charge and other quantum numbers compared to the beauty quark. When a beauty quark and an anti-beauty quark pair up, they annihilate each other, releasing energy in the form of other particles.
A quark is the smallest known particle, which makes up protons and neutrons found in the nucleus of atoms. This means that quarks are smaller than protons, neutrons, atoms, and molecules.
The six quark flavors are up, down, strange, charmed, bottom, and top. The top quark was the last to be created in an accelerator since its mass was so great; after a nearly 20 year search it finally was announced by Fermilab.
Im afraid they dont, or to say it better the top quark does not make anything (yet). This is because of its very short lifetime (about 4.38*10^-25) which is too short to interact with a gluon and thus make a hadron.
An antibottom quark (or b-bar quark) is the antiparticle of a bottom quark. It has the same mass as a bottom quark but opposite electric charge and other quantum numbers. When a bottom quark meets an antibottom quark, they can annihilate each other and produce energy.
The sixth quark is known as the top quark. It is the most massive of all quarks and was discovered in 1995 at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The top quark plays a crucial role in understanding the Standard Model of particle physics.
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The most massive of all known elementary particles is the top quark.