What we're defining as "touch" really changes at these scales.
Atoms are never in physical contact with each other, but the atoms that you are composed of are still bound together chemical and physical forces that make them behave as single units. Those molecules are further bound together into cells, which are them bound together into you.
Technically the atoms in you aren't touching the atoms that are in other things, but when you touch something the forces holding your atoms together and the forces holding that thing together are interacting, and that interaction is what we call touching.
So the unsatisfying answer is, "Yes, but no." In the literal, atomic-scale sense your atoms never touch any other atoms. However, that's not really what the word "touch" means at human scale, so of course you touch things.
No need-you are atoms as well as anything you touch.
Yes. Anything that you can touch is made up of atoms.
You dont touch anything because of atoms Atoms have trouble touching if they touch they explode They can share electrons though but they dont touch
No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field..... No, we have never touched anything. Its because everything we (suposedely touched) doesn't conjoin, so we dont touched it. Our atoms don't touch another thing's atoms, so we don't touch it. Think of it like this, when a baseball player swings a baseball, the bat's magnetic field hits the ball's magnetic field.....
It shouldn't touch anything but gloved hands
No - "The flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise."
You don't! If she is reluctant, NEVER push her to do anything she doesn't want to do
The Section 8b code states that the American flag should never touch anything beneath it, such as the ground, the floor, water, or merchandise.
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Yes, ALL physical things you can touch are made of atoms.
The difference between intersecting and parallel lines is that, on a graph parallel lines do ont touch,cross or anything. THEY NEVER TOUCH. intersecting lines touch, or cross eachother.\