Fundamental particles

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Fundamental particles are the most basic constitutes of nature. They are sub-atomic particles that are not composed of any other type of particle. They are two types of fundamental particle, fermions and bosons. A total of 17 fundamental particles have been discovered and form the basis of the standard model of particle physics.

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