That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "particles" (dust, or subatomic masses).
smoke particles are bigger than gas particles.
subatomic particleIn physics or chemistry, subatomic particles are the small particles composing nucleons and atoms. There are two types of subatomic particles: elementary particles, which are not made of other particles, and composite particles.
The particles are tightly packed so they vibrate.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
these particles are called quarks
The name of the subatomic particles is protons, which are positively charged particles in the nucleus. The other two basic particles are the neutron and electron.
The superheated mixture of particles and gas from volcanoes is "pyroclastic".
The correct spelling is particular (specific, or a detail, or characteristic of particles).
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "neutrons" (neutral atomic particles).
Possible words include:onions - a root food and seasoninganions - positively charged particles
disacotation or however the hell you spell it...
Any "object" larger than elementary particles consists of positive and negative charges. If your object has a negative charge, it simply has more particles with a negative charge than particles with a positive charge.
There are no "real spells" and it is not possible to "freeze time" except in the trivial case of massless particles such as photons.
The anagram is comet, an icy body that orbits the Sun and displays a "tail" of vaporized particles when it passes through the inner solar system.
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Depends on 'what' particles: sand particles are, and atomic particles are not!
What elementary particles do would depend on what type of particle they are. For example, there are antimatter particles, force particles, and matter particles.