Nucleus of Elements: Up and down quark particle analysis
Keywords:
elementary, nucleus, quarksAbstract
A study of the nucleus composition of elements has been done on the basis of more elementary particles: up and down quarks. A linear relation has been seen between the numbers of protons and neutrons of the elements. A linear relation has also been seen between the total numbers of up and down quarks of elements.
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