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A particle is

Look up Particle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary
  1. In particle physics, a basic unit of matter or energy.
  2. In colloid chemistry, a colloidal particle - phase colloid or molecular colloid
  3. In ecology, a small object of nonbiological kind.
  4. In linguistics, a grammatical particle.
  5. In computer graphics, an element of a particle system (simulation).
  6. In common use: a very small to insignificant amount. See also grain.
  7. In music, the band Particle
  8. In wave physics Particle displacement
  9. In acoustics Sound particle velocity

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Particle physics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2082 words)
Particles erupt from the collision point of two relativistic (100GeV) gold ions in the STAR detector of the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
Particle physics is a branch of physics that studies the elementary constituents of matter and radiation, and the interactions between them.
This divide of efforts in particle physics is reflected in the names of categories on the preprint archive [1]: hep-th (theory), hep-ph (phenomenology), hep-ex (experiments), hep-lat (lattice gauge theory).
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