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    Question: what are the limitations to quarks?

    • Keywords:
      • limit,
      • particle,
      • particles,
      • quarks
    Asked by farm520quay on 28 Jun 2025.
    • Photo: Martin McCoustra
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      Martin McCoustra answered on 28 Jun 2025:


      It takes a lot of energy to make them and we can’t really see them alone. They are always tied together to some extent.

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