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a tiny subatomic particle related to the electron that has no electric charge and little mass is neutrino

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Are subatomic particles constantly in motion?

Yes molecules vibrate at their own place. However this motion is very tiny. At absolute zero temperature, a pure crystal will have zero motion of molecules. Movement of any particles and temperature is directly related.


How is 15N related to 14N (with regard to subatomic particles)?

N-15 has 8 neutrons and N-14 has 7 neutrons.


How are quarks related to protons and neutrons?

The quark has a neutron and proton stuck on it in the nucleus, which is related to the isotope. But for the subatomic particle, it is in it! All quarks are subatomic particles but not all subatomic particles are quarks


Is radiation a measure of the average kineic energy of the particles in an object?

No, radiation is not a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Radiation refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles from a source. The energy of radiation can vary depending on the type and source, and it is not directly related to the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.


Who study the black holes and subatomic particles?

Black holes and subatomic particles are a subject of interest in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics, and particle physics. Perhaps the most famous to bring to light the notion that black holes could emit particle/antiparticle pairs and thus lose mass through loss of energy would be Professor Stephen Hawking, who proposed that black holes interact with the universe thermodynamically in this way and could potentially evaporate entirely. This radiation is often known as Hawking radiation.

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What subatomic particles are related to ions?

Protons and neutrons with no electrons are an-ions. Electron superior atoms are considered Cat-ions. So all depending on what is superior with-in the atom.


How is subatomic particles and quarks related?

becuase there both atoms and are related in some sort of way


The chemical properties of atom ions and molecules are related to the arrangement of the?

Subatomic particles.


How are the masses of subatomic particles related?

Protons and Neutrons have around the same mass (1.67*10-27 kg). An electron's mass is 1/1833th the mass of a proton, or 9.11*10-31 kg.


What is a name for all the subatomic particles?

There are many many subatomic particles, the main three are protons, neutrons, and electrons. Go to the Related Link below, for the relevant page at Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia".


What are the subtomic particles?

it is a particle smaller than an atom. usually the protons,neutrons,and electrons.


How is the atom and it's subatomic particles related to electricity?

Atom has electrons and electricity can be considered to be the flow of electricity.


Is there any particles in the sun?

The Sun emits electron-neutrinos, elementary particles of matter that have no electric charge and very little mass, created in vast numbers by the thermonuclear reactions that fuel our parent star. See related link


What compound will have the subatomic particles so closely related that they take on a ridgid shape?

Neutronium. The substance of a Neutron star.


Are subatomic particles constantly in motion?

Yes molecules vibrate at their own place. However this motion is very tiny. At absolute zero temperature, a pure crystal will have zero motion of molecules. Movement of any particles and temperature is directly related.


How is 15N related to 14N (with regard to subatomic particles)?

N-15 has 8 neutrons and N-14 has 7 neutrons.


How are quarks related to protons and neutrons?

The quark has a neutron and proton stuck on it in the nucleus, which is related to the isotope. But for the subatomic particle, it is in it! All quarks are subatomic particles but not all subatomic particles are quarks