Example Table:
A proton
is composed of two up quarks, one down quark, and the gluons that mediate the
forces "binding" them together. The color assignment of individual quarks
is arbitrary, but all three colors must be present; red, blue
and green are used as an analogy to the primary colors that
together produce a white color.
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|
| Composition | Elementary particle |
|---|---|
| Statistics | Fermionic |
| Generation | 1st, 2nd, 3rd |
| Interactions | Electromagnetism, gravitation, strong, weak |
| Symbol |
q |
| Antiparticle | Antiquark
( q ) |
| Theorized |
|
| Discovered | SLAC (c. 1968) |
| Types | 6 (up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top) |
| Electric charge | +2/3 e, −1/3 e |
| Color charge | Yes |
| Spin | 1/2 |
| Baryon number | 1/3 |