Up, Down, Strange, Charm, Top, Bottom
If you don't know what a Quark is it don't matter you still got 'em.
And with Leptons and Bosons, unless somethings amiss.
They make up everything we can see and that we know exist.
-Strange Charm by Hank Green
(Side note: there are things that exists that don't have quarks, but those are particles we don't generally deal with, except for electrons, which are not made of quarks..)
They are known as flavors, but the 6 types are Up, Down, Strange, Charm, Top, Bottom
There are 6 different types of quarks, named in pairs:Top, BottomStrange, CharmUp, Down0123qwerty0123But don't forget that all particles, besides force particles ( gravity-graviton, electromagnetism-photon, weak force-low guage boson, strong force-gluon ), have antimatter counterparts.Anti-top, Anti-bottomAnti-strange, Anti-charmAnti-up, Anti-down
There are 3 generations of quarks; each generation having 2 different quarks within it. Thus, there are 3 X 2 = 6 types of quarks. Their names are up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom. Each of these 6 quarks has a unique antiparticle associated with it. Thus, there are in fact 6 X 2 = 12 different quarks in total.
Quarks come in six flavors: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. Up, charm, and top quarks have a positive charge of +2/3, while down, strange, and bottom quarks have a negative charge of -1/3.
There are six types of quarks known to exist: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. They are fundamental particles that combine in different ways to form protons and neutrons, the building blocks of atomic nuclei.
The six "flavors" of quarks are: up, down, top, bottom, charm and strange. All of them have 1/2 a spin. Up, top and charm all have a charge of +2/3. Strange, down and bottom all have a charge of -1/3.
There are six quarks, the up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom quarks.
Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.
There are six quarks, but physicists usually talk about them in terms of three pairs: up/down, charm/strange, and top/bottom.
There are 6 different types of quarks, named in pairs:Top, BottomStrange, CharmUp, Down0123qwerty0123But don't forget that all particles, besides force particles ( gravity-graviton, electromagnetism-photon, weak force-low guage boson, strong force-gluon ), have antimatter counterparts.Anti-top, Anti-bottomAnti-strange, Anti-charmAnti-up, Anti-down
Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.
Six quarks: Up and down ; Charm and Strange; Top and Bottom.
In an atom, the neutrons and protons are made up of up quarks and down quarks. Strange quarks, charms quarks, top quarks, and bottom quarks also exist, but do not play as much of a role in the structure of an atom.
It depends on which isotope of carbon we are talking about. Each Proton contains 2 up and 1 down quark and each neutron contains 2 down and 1 up quark. Carbon 12 contains 6 neutrons and 6 protons. So for this isotope the answer would be 36 quarks in total.
There are 3 generations of quarks; each generation having 2 different quarks within it. Thus, there are 3 X 2 = 6 types of quarks. Their names are up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom. Each of these 6 quarks has a unique antiparticle associated with it. Thus, there are in fact 6 X 2 = 12 different quarks in total.
Quarks come in six flavors: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. Up, charm, and top quarks have a positive charge of +2/3, while down, strange, and bottom quarks have a negative charge of -1/3.
There are six types of quarks known to exist: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. They are fundamental particles that combine in different ways to form protons and neutrons, the building blocks of atomic nuclei.
The six flavors of quarks are:topbottomupdowncharmstrange