No, in may states of matter the movement of particles is largely restricted.
We know that for any given substance, and at a given pressure, the gas phase exists at a higher temperature than the liquid phase, which exists at a higher temperature than the solid phase. And temperature measures heat energy per molecule or atom, hence, gas particles have more energy than particles of the same substance in their liquid or solid phase.
Sparks.
Protons and neutrons compose the nucleus of an atom. Most of the mass of an atom exists in the nucleus. Other smaller sub atomic particles such as quarks exist, but are usually not addressed until advanced physics or chemistry classes.
If diamond were a gas, its particles would have to be arranged randomly and have high kinetic energy. The particles would be moving at high speeds and would not have a fixed arrangement or bonding like in solid form.
You can't. The law of conservation of mass states that it can neither be created nor destroyed. you can change it and move it around. If your computer blows up the same amount of matter still exists, its just way spread out.
Reality exists independently of our perception and prejudice. While our perception and prejudices can influence how we interpret and understand reality, they do not define or create reality itself. Reality is objective and exists regardless of how we perceive it.
René Descartes
No. Friction is a force that decreases the relative speeds of objects in contact with one another. Gravity is an attractive force that exists between all particles of matter.
equilibrium
as, u all know element's exist in a free state in nature, like gold, in same way the atoms exists independently in nature, as, they are only the smallest particle no, more further can be divide, so, as, it is independent in nature.
Two particles of the same charge will experience an electrostatic repulsive force. Specifically, the force is given by Coulomb's Law.
Your brain -------->everything else that exists------------> my wang
Outside the nucleus exists only the electrons.
The derivative, if it exists.
We know that for any given substance, and at a given pressure, the gas phase exists at a higher temperature than the liquid phase, which exists at a higher temperature than the solid phase. And temperature measures heat energy per molecule or atom, hence, gas particles have more energy than particles of the same substance in their liquid or solid phase.
E2020? Its Equilibrium
OpenDNS is currently one of the most popular solutions. It's free, and exists independently of specific service providers and the conflicted interets which they'd bring.