A quark is a fundamental subatomic particle, or class of subatomic particles. It is smaller than an atom.
Basically, atoms are made up of subatomic particles. Subatomic, sub- meaning smaller that, so subatomic particles means "a particle smaller than an atom". So It means that it is a particle within the atom.
Which scientist DID NOT contribute in finding a subatomic particle? AAristotle BThompson CRutherford DChadwhick
The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.The atom is made up of several subatomic particles.
Any link exist between methane and subatomic particles.
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A quark is a fundamental subatomic particle, or class of subatomic particles. It is smaller than an atom.
A colloid is not a subatomic particle.
I think you mean "quark" (used to classify hadrons)
No, a micron is not a subatomic particle. A micron is a unit of measurement equal to one millionth of a meter, typically used to measure the size of particles or cells. Subatomic particles are particles smaller than an atom, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The lightest subatomic particle is the electron.
The subatomic particle that has no charge is a neutron.
The subatomic particle with a negative charge is the electron.
The electron is a subatomic particle that has a charge of -1.
A negatively charged subatomic particle is an electron, or the antiproton.
The electron is the subatomic particle with a negative charge.
No, an electron is a subatomic particle that orbits the nucleus of an atom. It carries a negative charge and is attracted to the positively charged protons in the nucleus.