Multiple Choice
We never find isolated, individual quarks because
A) whenever quarks are separated, the energy created by the separation creates new quark pairs.
B) the force between quarks is infinitely strong so they cannot be budged.
C) quarks immediately undergo radioactive decay when they are separated.
D) quarks are bound tightly together by neutrinos.
E) quarks are always attached to electrons.
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