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Where would you find a quark?

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Where would you find a quark?

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First, quarks are too small to see or measure. Therefore, you could never actually “find” a quark. Second, quarks always – but always – exist in combinations with other quarks to make up other particles. Quarks do not exist alone as free quarks. Therefore, even if you could see them, you could never find just a quark.

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