What is the World Made of? : Hadrons, Baryons, and Mesons Like social elephants, quarks only exist in groups with other quarks and are never found alone. Composite particles made of quarks are called
Although individual quarks have fractional electrical charges, they combine such that hadrons have a net integer electric charge. Another property of hadrons is that they have no net color charge even though the quarks themselves carry color charge (we will talk more about this later). There are two classes of hadrons (try putting your mouse on the elephants): A weird thing about hadrons is that only a very very very small part of the mass of a hadron is due to the quarks in it. |