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'''Fermions''' are [[subatomic particle]]s with half-[[integer]] spin that obey the [[Jacques Dirac|Dirac]]-[[Enrico Fermi|Fermi]] statistics. The known elementary fermions are [[quark]]s and [[lepton]]s, which make up all [[atom]]s. Composite particles, such as [[meson]]s, can also be fermions.
 
'''Fermions''' are [[subatomic particle]]s with half-[[integer]] spin that obey the [[Jacques Dirac|Dirac]]-[[Enrico Fermi|Fermi]] statistics. The known elementary fermions are [[quark]]s and [[lepton]]s, which make up all [[atom]]s. Composite particles, such as [[meson]]s, can also be fermions.
  
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Latest revision as of 21:44, December 1, 2017

Fermions are subatomic particles with half-integer spin that obey the Dirac-Fermi statistics. The known elementary fermions are quarks and leptons, which make up all atoms. Composite particles, such as mesons, can also be fermions.