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    The Charge of Some Quarks or Anti-Quarks Is
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The Charge of Some Quarks or Anti-Quarks Is

Question 32

Question 32

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The charge of some quarks or anti-quarks is


A) 0.
B) The charge of some quarks or anti-quarks is A) 0. B)    · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. C)    · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. D) 1 · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. · (1.6 × 10−19) C.
C) The charge of some quarks or anti-quarks is A) 0. B)    · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. C)    · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. D) 1 · (1.6 × 10−<sup>19</sup>) C. · (1.6 × 10−19) C.
D) 1 · (1.6 × 10−19) C.

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