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How Small Is A Quark? [Solved]

It is, as one might expect, very small indeed. The data tell us that the radius of the quark is smaller than 43 billion-billionths of a centimetre (0.43 x 10−16 cm).8 Apr 2016

Answer: Can we divide leptons and quarks into even smaller particles?

David Gross, Nobel Laureate in Physics 2004, has answered a selection of your video and text questions from YouTube and …

How Small Is An Atom? Spoiler: Very Small.

Atoms are very weird. Wrapping your head around exactly how weird, is close to impossible – how can you describe something …

The Smallest Levels of Reality

Narrated by Jack Daniel www.jackdanielvo.com Ending trailer by Ben Patrick Johnson as anything you’d ever likely find. Then …