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If actually 'touching', I would think it was nuclear fusion. Two or more, sharing electrons would be an element or molecule, depending on the atoms.
The atoms are very close together.Atoms...As basic science will teach you, the hardness of every material is based on how its atoms are aligned - in a gas they can freely float, in a liquid they are touching but can move and in a solid they are compacted together.In Diamonds, the atoms are so closely packed together, so it is a very hard substance.It is important to remember that strength and hardness are two different things - a substance can be strong but incredibly soft. Don't confuse the two.
It influences it by touching it! It influences it by touching it!
They are a type of motion sensor, as the movements of the cilia are communicated to the brain.
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If actually 'touching', I would think it was nuclear fusion. Two or more, sharing electrons would be an element or molecule, depending on the 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
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you measure the distance between the nuclei of 2 touching atoms then taking that distance and cutting it in half
___ 6. Revocation of an offer made to the general public must be communicated in the same manner in which the offer was communicated.
Most metals are close packed that is, they fit as many atoms as possible into the available volume. Each atom in the structure has 12 touching neighbors. each atom has 6 atoms touching it in each layer. This is the best answer i could find feel free to improve and edit it
The knowledges were often communicated encoded.
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.
The developed document for a hotel will be communicated in various ways. It can be communicated through a meeting for all employees, through heads of departments or circulation of an internal memo.
Kinetic (via transference of intertia), and Strong Nuclear (the actual interaction between atoms), depending on context.
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