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The three generations of matter refer to the classifications of fundamental particles in the Standard Model of particle physics. The first generation includes up and down quarks, and the electron, along with its associated neutrino. The second generation consists of charm and strange quarks, and the muon with its neutrino, while the third generation includes top and bottom quarks, and the tau particle along with its neutrino. Each generation has increasing mass and is less stable than the one before it, with heavier particles decaying into lighter ones.

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