What experiments have been conducted to study quarks?
Experiments to study quarks have primarily been conducted using particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. These experiments involve colliding high-energy particles in order to probe the structure and interactions of quarks within protons and neutrons. By studying the products of these collisions, scientists can infer the properties and behavior of quarks, such as their mass, charge, and spin. Additionally, experiments have also been conducted using deep inelastic scattering to measure the distribution of quarks within a nucleon. These experiments have greatly contributed to our understanding of the fundamental building blocks of matter and the strong force that binds them together.
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