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Could you elaborate on this please?



Due to how quantum chromodynamics works, free particles should be white (or colorless). That is, their constituent particles (in this case, quarks and gluons) have a “color” (red, green, blue for quarks, and their inverses for antiquarks) and they must come together in such a way to cancel out in any free particle like a proton.


So here the 2 red 1 blue means 2 up 1 down, right? And the QCD color is different from this, and so it's misleading?


Oh, is that what the color represents? I thought it must have been color charge…




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