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Subatomic particle

In physics, a subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. According to the Standard Model of particle physics, a subatomic particle can be a composite particle or an elementary particle. A composite particle, such as a proton or a neutron, is composed of other particles while an elementary particle, such as an electron, is not composed of…

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Subatomic particle

Nodes126
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Triples46
Avg. degree1.98
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Subatomic particle

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related to Other properties · 10
Subatomic particle → Albert Einstein, All, Broglie, For, In, Louis, Satyendra Nath Bose, The Standard Model's, This, Through
related to By decay · 8
Subatomic particle → All, Grand Unified Theories, GUTs, Its, Most, Neutrinos, Protons, The
related to Dividing an atom · 7
Subatomic particle → Analyzing, Chemistry, Different, Neutrons, Nuclear, Particle, The
related to By statistics · 5
Subatomic particle → Any, Higgs, In, Standard Model, The
related to By composition · 3
Subatomic particle → Standard Model, Subatomic, The
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Subatomic particle → Before, The
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Subatomic particle → particle smaller than an atom

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particle particles elementary physics mass quarks subatomic proton hadrons isbn baryons neutron electron decay standard model composite quantum theory called

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Subatomic particleis aparticle smaller than an atom0.90text
photons or gluons are called bosons andinstance ofMost force-carrying particles0.80text
although they have quanta of energyinstance ofMost force-carrying particles0.80text
do not have rest mass or discrete diametersinstance ofMost force-carrying particles0.80text
supersymmetry predict additional elementary particles with spin 3/2instance ofSome extensions0.80text
but none have been discovered as of 2023.Due to the laws for spin of composite particlesinstance ofSome extensions0.80text
the baryonsinstance ofSome extensions0.80text
atomsinstance ofThis has been verified not only for elementary particles but also for compound particles0.80text
even moleculesinstance ofThis has been verified not only for elementary particles but also for compound particles0.80text
crystalsinstance ofChemistry concerns itself with how electron sharing binds atoms into structures0.80text
moleculesinstance ofChemistry concerns itself with how electron sharing binds atoms into structures0.80text
Subatomic particlerelated to By compositionSubatomic0.60section

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