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| − | Baryons are a group of composite particles that contain three quarks (or anti-quarks) that are held together by the strong nuclear force (mediated by [[gluons]]) and exemplify the | + | Baryons are a group of composite particles that contain three quarks (or anti-quarks) that are held together by the strong nuclear force (mediated by [[gluons]]) and exemplify the theory of confinement. The most notable examples of baryons are the nucleons (protons and neutrons). |
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Baryons are a group of composite particles that contain three quarks (or anti-quarks) that are held together by the strong nuclear force (mediated by gluons) and exemplify the theory of confinement. The most notable examples of baryons are the nucleons (protons and neutrons).