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19 August, 13:20

What is the total number of quarks in a helium nucleus consisting of 2 protons and 2 neutrons?

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  1. 19 August, 13:46
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    The total number quarks in a helium nucleus which is composed of 2 protons (positively charged particle) and 2 neutrons (uncharged particle) is:

    Since there 3 quarks in each nucleon, 4 nucleons would have a total of 12 quarks. to work this out, just simply multiply 3 quarks to the number of nucleons:

    So,

    3 (quarks) x 4 (nucleons) = 12 quarks

    Therefore, there are 12 quarks in 4 nucleons.
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