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•460 B.C. did a Greek philosopher, Democritus, made the idea of atoms. He asked this question: "If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further?" Democritus thought that it ended at some point, a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. I doubt he had any opinion on that.
He asked the question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further? Democritus thought that at some point one would get to a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. Atom in Greek means "indivisible".
To make it fair because the size and the amounts should be the same. Cutting a potato into half potato that have a same size.
The logs cellular structure becomes burnt.
yes
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•460 B.C. did a Greek philosopher, Democritus, made the idea of atoms. He asked this question: "If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further?" Democritus thought that it ended at some point, a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. I doubt he had any opinion on that.
Around 460 B.C. a Greek philosopher called Democritusdeveloped the idea of atoms. He asked this question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can't break it anymore. He thought that it ended at some point, a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles atoms.
He asked the question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further? Democritus thought that at some point one would get to a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms. Atom in Greek means "indivisible".
There is not much or a difference, though cutting into, "Halves" means cutting something in half, then cutting it in half again.
That if you broke something in half and half again etc., you will eventually end up with a piece of matter that couldn't be broken down furthur. He called this tiny particle atomos, meaning unable to divide in Greek, which is now called an atom.
He proposed a theory that stated if you cut matter in half and then cut those halves in half again, eventually you end up with an "uncuttable particle" He called this atomos which is Greek for indivisible.He said that all atoms were small, hard particles made up of a single material formed into different shapes and sizes.Atoms are always moving and form different materials by joining together.Hope this helped :)
To make it fair because the size and the amounts should be the same. Cutting a potato into half potato that have a same size.
No.
Around 460 B.C. a Greek philosopher, Democritus, develop the idea of atoms. He asked this question: If you break a piece of matter in half, and then break it in half again, how many breaks will you have to make before you can break it no further? Democritus thought that it ended at some point, a smallest possible bit of matter. He called these basic matter particles, atoms.In the 1800's an English chemist, John Dalton performed experiments with various chemicals that showed that matter, indeed, seem to consist of elementary lumpy particles (atoms).In 1897, the English physicist J.J. Thomson discovered the electron and proposed a model for the structure of the atom. Thomson knew that electrons had a negative charge and thought that matter must have a positive charge. His model looked like raisins stuck on the surface of a lump of pudding.`by Jim Walker
No because a wedge cut things in half like cutting a wood in half
The shape you will get if you cut a cuboid in half is a cube.