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It isn't clear what you mean by "its" inertial particle. There is no inertial particle associated with the photon.
Talking about conventional physics, a wave is the movement of energy through a massive group of particles, be it through either longitudinal, or transverse type waves. A particle is the medium that all waves move through. When we get to light however, there is a different story entirely, and only quantum physics can really answer that. A light ray is made up of photons (hence why a "wave" of any kind must be travelling through, or with, some kind of particle. Without a particle, there is no wave. Quantum theory states that everything is particles and waves, which resolves to everything is particles, which then resolves to everything is fields (fields being a type of wave, I suppose) So, for all but the purpose for quantum physics, a wave is the movement of energy through a medium (eg, liquid, gas or air) and a particle is simply a piece of matter, an atom, a molecule... anything you can see really.
because different macromolecules have different kinds/quantity of bonds, and these bonds holds energy
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Mass, dimensions, spin, electrical charge, life time are different.
It isn't clear what you mean by "its" inertial particle. There is no inertial particle associated with the photon.
An atom is the smallest particle there can be and can't be broken down any further while compounds are composed of two or more different atoms of elements.
They are the same
Currently, Higgs Boson is considered to be the God particle. Now, the answer will differ from person to person. According to me its there.
An atom is the smallest particle there can be and can't be broken down any further while compounds are composed of two or more different atoms of elements.
Talking about conventional physics, a wave is the movement of energy through a massive group of particles, be it through either longitudinal, or transverse type waves. A particle is the medium that all waves move through. When we get to light however, there is a different story entirely, and only quantum physics can really answer that. A light ray is made up of photons (hence why a "wave" of any kind must be travelling through, or with, some kind of particle. Without a particle, there is no wave. Quantum theory states that everything is particles and waves, which resolves to everything is particles, which then resolves to everything is fields (fields being a type of wave, I suppose) So, for all but the purpose for quantum physics, a wave is the movement of energy through a medium (eg, liquid, gas or air) and a particle is simply a piece of matter, an atom, a molecule... anything you can see really.
An ion has a net electrical charge; a nonionic particle that is at least as large as an atom does not.
Differ is a verb and different is an adjective.
In a vacuum, a photon can ONLY move at the speed of light. A regular particle can ONLY move at speeds less than the speed of light.
Different organisms evolve different features because they do not have exactly the same ecological niche, or purely through random chance.
Phagosome is th eingested particle, while phagolysosome is a fusion of phagosome with lysosome
The particle size of a liquid, a solid and a gas will differ in weight and volume. Systems can mean the size of the respective bubbles particles, and droplets.