Fermions exclusion principle

Fermions are the fundametal constituants of matter: quarks, charged leptons and neutrinos are fermions. The "exclusion principle" formulated by Wolfgang Pauli states that two or more identical fermions cannot simultaneously occupy the same quantum state within a system that obeys the laws of quantum mechanics. This explains the properties of atoms.

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