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Some fundamental particles such as quarks (and some leptons, such as the electron) have an electric charge and use photons as mediating particles to communicate with other particles with electric charge. Similarly, quarks, identified by their color charge, use a mediating particle to interact with other particles with color charge, that is, other quarks. What is the particle that mediates interactions among quarks

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Answer: hello the options to your question is missing below are the missing

options :

  1. the W boson
  2. the gluon
  3. the Z boson
  4. the tau particle

answer : The Gluon ( option 2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

The particle that mediates the interactions between quarks is known as the Gluon.

Gluon is known as an elementary particle that acts as the exchange particle between quarks. It's function is similar to the activity involving the exchange of photons in the electromagnetic force involving two charged particles

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