An individual point particle in the standard model is described in string theory as a mode of vibration of a string. If for some reason the mode of vibration of the string changed, the particle would change to a different one.
how will you use the particle theory to explain why a saturated solution at 30 degreecelsius can become dilute at 70degree Celsius
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It doesn't mean much. The Higgs Boson is only necessary for the Standard Model to be correct; the Standard Model excludes gravity, and String Theory is a theory of quantum gravity. The two are separate from one another.
ALEXIS ROCKS AND SO DOES DELANIE AND RACHAEL!!!
It was Max Planck who used the particle theory of light.
gravaton
Particle theory, as opposed to string theory.
Particle theory of light can explain Photoelectric Effect,Compton effect,Pair production.... wave theory of light can explain interference,refraction...
how will you use the particle theory to explain why a saturated solution at 30 degreecelsius can become dilute at 70degree Celsius
The particle theory
String theory is simply an enhancement of the traditional particle theory, that takes into account newly observed facts about subatomic particles. It neither proves nor disproves the existence of God. Nothing in science does this.
That's two questions.
You can use the particle theory to help explain what happens when solutes dissolve. The particle theory states that there are spaces between all particles. This means that, in a sample of water, there are many water particles, but also many empty spaces. When you look at sugar. The sugar dissolves, the sugar particles separate and mix with the water particles.
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http://www.niaaa.nih.gov/ == == Pretty much a waste of time.
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Particle Theory is its name.