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  • ...g in a net charge of +1, while neutrons contain two down quarks and one up quark and therefore have no net charge. ...early twenty-first century some experimental data suggesting four and five quark bound states was published but firm evidence of these states remains to be
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quark]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nian]] variant of [[pancake]]s made from [[potatoe]]s and [[quark (cheese)|quark]].
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  • ...a [[dough]] containing mashed potatoes (ca. two thirds), [[Quark (cheese)|quark]] (ca. one third), eggs and flour, perhaps spiced with [[cinnamon]], or dot
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  • ...]]s or [[hadron]]s (such as [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s) are made up of [[quark]]s and [[gluon]]s which interact while they also have a kind of charge name ...our charges are distinguished; red, green and blue. The colour charge of a quark's [[anti-particle]] partner is called anti-red, anti-green or anti-blue.
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  • Hypothetical particles composed by a Supersymmetric particle and at least one quark.
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  • ...weak force changes a proton in a neutron by changing an up quark to a down quark and creating another particle, the [[W boson]]. This W boson decays in the
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  • ...articles such as [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s are made up of interacting [[quark]]s and [[gluon]]s.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A composite particle made up of [[quark]]s bound together by the [[Standard Model|strong force]], such as a [[meson
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  • ...g in a net charge of +1, while neutrons contain two down quarks and one up quark and therefore have no net charge. ...early twenty-first century some experimental data suggesting four and five quark bound states was published but firm evidence of these states remains to be
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  • ...s for the [[Quantum chromodynamics|strong force]] or color force holding [[quark]]s together in the [[hadron]]s.
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  • Charge of electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge, written <math>e</math>
    242 bytes (31 words) - 13:20, 10 March 2011
  • ...netic]] and [[Strong force|strong]] interactions between [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, the basic particles of particle physics.
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  • ...n]]s embodied the [[nuclear force]], but now considered to be made up of [[quark]]s. ...les" themselves, which fall under the classifications of [[lepton]]s and [[quark]]s, and the particles that mediate the interactions between them, the force
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  • ...that are integer multiples of ''e'' and only at high energies, such as top quark decay, do the fractional charges become evident. Thus ''e'' is still the sm
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  • {{r|Quark (fictional character)}}
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  • ...icles). Symbols ''u'' and ''d'' refer to the ''up''-quark and the ''down''-quark. ! Quark structure
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Quark]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...as ''hay-dron''<ref name=Susskind/>) is a composite particle made up of [[quark]]s bound together by the [[Standard_Model#Quanta|strong force]]. Although t ...combination (the mesons) or a triple combination of quarks with all three quark colors: red, green and blue (the baryons).<ref name=Hassani/> Consequently,
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  • ...up [[quark]]s having charge +2/3[[elementary charge|e]] each, and one down quark, having charge -1/3[[elementary charge|e]], resulting in a net charge of +1 ...]. The [[neutron]], also a baryon, consists of two down quarks and one up quark, and thus has no net charge.
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  • *{{cite book |title=The quantum quark |author=Andrew Watson |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=ip50x8IOfnEC&pr
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  • {{r|Quark}}
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