It might be quarks (plus leptons and a few other things) or it could be strings (Ã la string theory). But we don't know for sure, and that's why we're still looking for answers. What is the ultimate nature of matter? Links are provided.
A particle smaller than atom is a subatomic particle, protons , neutrons, and , electrons, the smallest one is an electron, smaller than that are point particles and elementary particles, one elementary particle and point particle is a quark, up quarks down quarks the smallest single thing found so far is a GLUON, which is the force which binds/holds quarks together. Where the devil lives in anti matter there are also atoms and subatomic particles and point particles but just anti, anti- GLUON, anti-QUARK, anti-ATOM, anti-SUBATOMIC PARTICLE. There is something called the string theory, and super string theory that theorizes about bosonic/boson strings but it can not be provine yet, and I think a gluon is still alot smaller than a bosonic/boson string if they are true. HOPE THIS HELPS
String-net liquid is a type of exotic phase of matter that behaves like a fluid in three dimensions, but is made up of strings (instead of particles) that can form different topological patterns. Despite its name, string-net liquid does not behave like a conventional liquid, as it has unique properties due to its topological order.
All substances are made from atoms and molecules, and their atomic particles. But solids are the only phase of matter made from discrete particles or crystals. For gases and liquids, the basic component is the molecule.
In string theory, the fundamental particles are not considered to be point-like, but are described as tiny, vibrating strings. These strings can have different modes of vibration, which give rise to the various particles we observe in the universe. The different modes of vibration account for properties such as mass, charge, and spin, allowing for a unified description of all fundamental particles.
Yes
string
it's the transverse wave that carries waves on a string .b'caz waves on a string proceed along the length of the string but the particles of the medium that is the particles of the string move perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
No by rope
No. Electrons, protons and neutrons are all considered to be separate elementary particles. Each one of these particles is made up of even smaller particles. Note, though, that the each of the particles - electron, proton, and neutron - are not made up of each other. So, there are no electrons in protons nor neutrons. Note that in physics, particles are thought of as very, very tiny points of matter. Current theory - called "String theory" - says that rather than tiny points of matter these 'particles' are actually string like objects. This, however, does not change the answer as given. There are still no electrons - made up of quark 'strings' - in protons and neutrons.
what is the part of the weed wacker that has the string on it connected to the frane
Transverse wave. In a transverse wave, particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave propagation. An example is a wave on a string where the string moves up and down while the wave travels horizontally.
cups connected by string
It actually doesn't matter. What does matter is that the string is kept taught, so the voice is transmitted down the cord cleanly.
Solid
Jute is a strong, heavy fiber-like string, which comes in a loosely coiled roll called a skein. When the string comes loose from the roll, it can become knotted and tangled.
5 links of string.