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Force fields are typically found in science fiction, where they are often portrayed as invisible protective barriers or energy fields that can deflect or contain objects or energy. In reality, force fields as commonly depicted in science fiction do not exist, as they violate the laws of physics.
The nucleus consists of protons and neutrons.
Theoretically silver 47 would have no neutrons but it does not exist.
Yes. There are different kinds of detectors for neutrons. Some are better at detecting high energy neutrons, and some are better at detecting thermal neutrons. There is no detection method that is equally good for detecting neutrons at all energy levels.
neither cold fusion nor warp fields exist.
Neutrons are not a requirement for an element to exist.
Proton normally exist in nucleus. Along with it are neutrons.
Nucleus
Yes, an electromagnetic field refers to the combination of electric and magnetic fields that are generated by electric charges and changing magnetic fields. This field propagates through space and carries electromagnetic energy.
Gravitational fields are always attractive, meaning they only exist in the direction of pulling objects closer together. Magnetic fields can exist in any direction in space, while electric fields can exist in a specified direction due to the sign of the charge producing it.
Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.Electromagnetic radiation. Energy can also be transmitted by electric fields, by magnetic fields, and by gravitation.
Electrons have the least amount of energy compared to protons and neutrons. Protons and neutrons have similar amounts of energy in an atom, as they are found in the nucleus and contribute to the majority of the atom's mass.