Subparticles Explained: What Are They?

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what is subparticles?

can anyone let me know??
 
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do you mean subatomic particles (e.g.: quarks) ?
 
not sure

my lecturer ask me to do an assignment about subparticles...so can someone here help me?
 
is quarks=subparticles?

can anyone let me know?tks in advance:smile:
 
alanveron said:
can anyone let me know?tks in advance:smile:

Y'know, it is not nice to SPAM your question in so many different parts of PF, especially when you neglect to put each of your question in any kind of context. Furthermore, this appears to be a homework assignment/project/etc., which should go in its own section of PF.

Zz.
 
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sorry

sorry for everything...really sorry,hope u all forgive me
 
From the BCS theory of superconductivity is well known that the superfluid density smoothly decreases with increasing temperature. Annihilated superfluid carriers become normal and lose their momenta on lattice atoms. So if we induce a persistent supercurrent in a ring below Tc and after that slowly increase the temperature, we must observe a decrease in the actual supercurrent, because the density of electron pairs and total supercurrent momentum decrease. However, this supercurrent...
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