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Inside an atoms are electrons and a nucleus. The nucleus is made of protons and neutrons. The protons and neutrons are made out of things called quarks. As far as we know, quarks and electrons are fundamental, meaning they are not made out of anything smaller. There are several types of quark and under certain circumstances, they can convert from one type into another.

2006-06-14 09:40:53 · answer #1 · answered by mathematician 7 · 1 0

Sorry, yet your question is stupid. No, we don't stay interior atom, because of the fact the atom would not incorporate issues like sunlight, planets, residing issues, photograph voltaic device or galaxy. The atom is made up of electrons, protons and neutrons. Protons or neutrons are made up of three quarks joined at the same time. Quarks and electrons are consumer-friendly particle, so as that they do no longer seem to be created from smaller debris.

2016-12-08 09:11:56 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

atoms are made up of electrons orbiting the nucleus of protons and neutrons. Electrons, protons and neutrons are made up of quarks which come in different flavors. With better technology (and adequate funding for that technology), who knows how small a particle we will find as the ultimate fundamental piece of matter. String theorists believe that it will ultimately be little "loops of string" which go together to make up all matter. To find out, write your congressman and tell him/her to fund the SSC.

2006-06-14 10:40:38 · answer #3 · answered by quntmphys238 6 · 0 0

They are called sub-atomic particles. The common ones are protons, neutrons, and electrons, but there are also photons, quarks, leptons, etc.

Most have not been observed directly, but only through indirect experimentation and mathematics. Therefore, many can be called "Theoretical Particles". Such include, gravitrons, positrons, etc.

2006-06-14 09:41:22 · answer #4 · answered by trancevanbuuren 3 · 0 0

an electron is smaller than an atom, and it circles around the nucleus ( the protons and neurons)

2006-06-14 09:38:53 · answer #5 · answered by deadgirlpdx 2 · 0 0

Protons(Positively Charged),Neutrons(Neutrally charged), Electrons(Negatively Charged)
Those are the basics

2006-06-14 12:28:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

electrons are smaller than atoms

2006-06-14 09:37:25 · answer #7 · answered by Ruiisu 2 · 0 0

There is a theoretical limit to how small the smallest particle can be, so no, it doesn't keep going down forever. The smallest particles we have observed are not necessarily the smallest possible though.

2006-06-14 09:46:49 · answer #8 · answered by lenny 7 · 0 0

Strings

2006-06-14 10:38:39 · answer #9 · answered by boter_99 3 · 0 0

protons, electrons, neutrons, quarks ... list is really endless :)

2006-06-14 09:38:14 · answer #10 · answered by Sci-Buff 4 · 0 0

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