Will someone please help me? I had a question and i answered it, but i coudn't draw a picture for it. Can some help me draw a picture for it or tell me how to draw it step by step. Thank you.

The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons are made up of even smaller particles which are called quarks. A proton is made up of 2 (+2/3) positive quarks and one (-1/3) quark. A neutron is made up of 2 (-1/3) negative quarks and one (+2/3) positive quark.

Many pictures here. I think you can adapt one of these to fit your needs.

http://www.google.com/search?q=quark+picture&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

Thank You soo much it really helped.

You're welcome.

I'd be glad to help you draw a simple representation of a proton and a neutron. Here's a step-by-step guide to drawing them:

Proton:
1. Start by drawing a circle in the center of your paper. This will be the nucleus.
2. Inside the circle, draw two smaller circles close to each other.
3. Label these two smaller circles as "+2/3" and another one as "-1/3" to represent positive and negative quarks.
4. Connect the circles with lines to form a triangle shape, with the two "+2/3" quarks at the base and the "-1/3" quark at the top.
5. Draw a curved line around the nucleus to represent the electron cloud.

Neutron:
1. Draw another circle next to the proton nucleus, this will be the nucleus of the neutron.
2. Inside this circle, draw two smaller circles close to each other.
3. Label these two smaller circles as "-1/3" and another one as "+2/3" to represent negative and positive quarks.
4. Connect the circles with lines to form a triangle shape, with the two "-1/3" quarks at the base and the "+2/3" quark at the top.
5. Draw a curved line around the nucleus to represent the electron cloud.

Remember, these drawings are simplified representations of protons and neutrons. They do not show the accurate scale or position of the quarks within the particles.