A non-example of a particle would be a continuous, unbroken physical substance, such as a fluid or gas. These substances do not consist of individual, distinct particles like atoms or molecules.
Yes. A particle of zero rest mass has ONLY its relativistic mass when in motion. There are actually no photons just sitting around.
No, a particle cannot have zero speed and non-zero velocity simultaneously. Speed is the magnitude of velocity and if speed is zero, then velocity must also be zero.
Yes, if a net external force is acting on a particle, it will cause the particle's velocity to change according to Newton's second law (F=ma). The direction of the velocity change will be in the direction of the net force.
An example of the expectation value in quantum mechanics is the average position of a particle in a one-dimensional box. This value represents the most likely position of the particle when measured.
An example of a non-frictional force is gravitational force. For example, when an object is in free fall, there is no friction acting on it.
Beta decay is a non-example of alpha decay. Beta decay involves the emission of a beta particle (either an electron or a positron) from an unstable atomic nucleus, whereas alpha decay involves the emission of an alpha particle (helium nucleus) from a nucleus.
Yes, the alpha particle is nonfundamental.
A neutron is a non charged particle in the atom's nucleus
Examples of non-silt materials include rocks, sand, soil, clay, and organic matter. Silt is defined by its particle size, which is smaller than sand and larger than clay. Therefore, any material that doesn't fall within this specific particle size range can be considered a non-example of silt.
Was, for example, "I was at the party."
'Non' is an example of onomatopoeia, palindrome and prefix.Onomatopoeia - 'non' sounds like the negative prefix that it represents.Palindrome - 'non' is spelled the same way when read forward or backward.Prefix - An affix, such as non- in nonexistent,attached to the front of a word to produce a derivative word or an inflected form.
The kind of particles in a non electrolyte are those that do NOT dissociate or ionize. So, one particle of a non electrolyte remains as 1 particle. If it were an electrolyte it would dissociate into more than 1 particle.
A virus or a prion.
Yes. A particle of zero rest mass has ONLY its relativistic mass when in motion. There are actually no photons just sitting around.
A non-relativistic particle is any particle not traveling at a speed close to the speed of light. This is not a property of particular type of particle; any particle may in general travel at any speed (below the speed of light). An exception are particles which are massless such as photons and gluons, these MUST travel at the speed of light.
Ion of hydrogen.
Yes, it is true.