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Quark - The smallest particle ever discovered

In my this very post I have written about something related to Quantum physics. Now a days, people are getting so interest in Quantum Physics. Quantum physics is study if things at Quantum level. So I have written about the smallest particle ever discovered i.e. Quark.


Quark is a type of elementary particle and is fundamental constituent of matters. Quark combine to composite particle called hadron. Quark never directly found it observed. It is occur with composite particle. Quark is denoted by 'q' and antiparticle of quark is known as Antiquark. It show all four interactions Electromagnetic, Gravitational, Weak and Strong. Quark has various intrinsic property like electric charge, mass, color charge and spin.

Quark fuse to release energy
There are six type knows as flavors of quarks i.e. up, down, strange, charm, top and bottom. Up and down has lowest mass of all quark. This are much stable and common in universe. While other can found during high energy collision. Standard model is a theoretical framework contain all currently know elementary particle. Quark are spin 1/2 particle. According to spin statistics theorem quark is a fermions. They are subjected to Pauli exclusion principal, which say that two identical fermions cannot take place simultaneously at Quantum state. 

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