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A subatomic particle is a particle which is smaller than an atom and is a component of an atom. For example individual proton, individual electron and individual neutron are all class as subatomic particles.&nbsp;<ref>http://www.howstuffworks.com/atom-smasher9.htm</ref>
A subatomic particle is a particle which is smaller than an [[atom|atom]] and is a component of an [[atom|atom]]. For example individual proton, individual electron and individual [[neutron|neutron]] are all class as subatomic particles<ref>http://www.howstuffworks.com/atom-smasher9.htm</ref>.<br>  


 
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A subatomic particle is a particle which is smaller than an atom and is a component of an atom. For example individual proton, individual electron and individual neutron are all class as subatomic particles[1].

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