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@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ electron in that its mass has not been measured, it is so light that
there are only upper limits on its mass. The best, up do date limit is there are only upper limits on its mass. The best, up do date limit is
about 1/250 of the mass of the electron.</p> about 1/250 of the mass of the electron.</p>
<img src="neutron_decay.png">
[FIGURE OF THE NEUTRON DECAY, n -> p + nu + e?]
<p>This figure shows what happens in the beta decays, the neutron <p>This figure shows what happens in the beta decays, the neutron
@ -58,9 +57,6 @@ nobody knows that as of today, again this is for someone (maybe you)
to find out! </p> to find out! </p>
[FIGURE OF THE ENTIRE INTERACTION?]
<p>So far the matter particles that have been introduced are the <p>So far the matter particles that have been introduced are the
electron, the up and down-quarks and the neutrino. The quarks are electron, the up and down-quarks and the neutrino. The quarks are
connected in that they can interact strongly with each other, and they connected in that they can interact strongly with each other, and they

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ apart the atom, what happens? How do these smaller particles
interact? We can understand the atom at follows:</p> interact? We can understand the atom at follows:</p>
[Picture of a Hydrogen Atom] <img src="hydrogen_atom.png">
<p>A Hydrogen Atom, the simplest possible atom, is made of one proton <p>A Hydrogen Atom, the simplest possible atom, is made of one proton
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ quarks, called "up" and "down". [We can imagine]?? the proton is made
up of three quarks: two up quarks and one down quark.</p> up of three quarks: two up quarks and one down quark.</p>
[Picture of the Proton] <img src="proton.png">
<h2>What about other atoms?</h2> <h2>What about other atoms?</h2>
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ combination. While the proton has two up quarks and one down quark,
the neutron consists of one up quark and two down quarks.</p> the neutron consists of one up quark and two down quarks.</p>
[Picture of the neutron and proton] <img src="proton.png"><img src="neutron.png ">