What Does Fractional Electric Charge Mean in Quarks?

In summary, quarks have a fractional electric charge, with two types having a charge of -1/3 and +2/3, while their anti-quark counterparts have a charge of +1/3 and -2/3. This differs from other particles, like protons and electrons, which have integer charges of +1 and -1 respectively. The unit for this charge is the electric charge of the electron.
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According to the third paragraph over here,

http://www.particleadventure.org/quarks.html

"Quarks have the unusual characteristic of having a fractional electric charge, unlike the proton and electron, which have integer charges of +1 and -1 respectively."

What does the fractional electric charge mean? Which units are we talking about?
 
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PrincePhoenix said:
According to the third paragraph over here,

"Quarks have the unusual characteristic of having a fractional electric charge, unlike the proton and electron, which have integer charges of +1 and -1 respectively."

What does the fractional electric charge mean? Which units are we talking about?

Fractional electric charge mean that the charge is not an integer, i.e. it is not something like 0, +1, -1, +2, -2... but instead something like 1/2 or 2/3.

In this case the unit is the electric charge of the electron. Most particles have an electric charge which is a multiple of the electron charge. Actually, all detected particles except for the quarks.
The quarks come in two types, with charge -1/3 and +2/3 and the anti-quarks have a charge of +1/3 and -2/3.
 
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Thanks. That cleared it up.
 

Related to What Does Fractional Electric Charge Mean in Quarks?

What is fractional electric charge?

Fractional electric charge refers to a type of electric charge that is not a whole number, but rather a fraction or multiple of the elementary charge, which is the charge of a proton or electron.

What particles have fractional electric charge?

The only known particles with fractional electric charge are quarks, which are subatomic particles that make up protons and neutrons. Quarks can have a charge of either +1/3 or -2/3 of the elementary charge.

How is fractional electric charge measured?

Fractional electric charge is measured using a unit called the coulomb, which represents the amount of charge flowing per second. Scientists use specialized equipment, such as particle accelerators, to measure the charge of individual particles.

What is the significance of fractional electric charge?

Fractional electric charge plays a crucial role in the field of particle physics, as it helps to explain the behavior and interactions of subatomic particles. It also has practical applications in technologies such as superconductors and particle accelerators.

Can fractional electric charge exist in isolation?

No, fractional electric charge cannot exist in isolation. Quarks, which have fractional charge, are always bound together in composite particles such as protons and neutrons. This is due to a fundamental principle in physics called confinement, which states that particles with fractional charge cannot exist independently.

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