{"id":11285,"date":"2015-12-30T18:00:10","date_gmt":"2015-12-30T18:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sitepourvtc.com\/?page_id=11285"},"modified":"2022-10-12T06:57:32","modified_gmt":"2022-10-12T06:57:32","slug":"fundamental-particles","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sitepourvtc.com\/nuclear-power\/reactor-physics\/atomic-nuclear-physics\/fundamental-particles\/","title":{"rendered":"Fundamental Particles"},"content":{"rendered":"
The physical world is composed of combinations of various subatomic or fundamental particles<\/strong>. These are the smallest building blocks of matter. All matter except dark matter is made of molecules, which are themselves made of atoms. The atoms consist of two parts. An atomic nucleus<\/strong> and an electron cloud<\/strong>. The electrons are spinning around the atomic nucleus. The nucleus itself is generally made of protons and neutrons<\/a>, but even these are composite objects. Inside the protons and neutrons, we find the quarks<\/strong>.<\/p>\n