Matter is quite difficult to break apart - as this requires dissociating the neutrons, protons and electrons. But at sufficiently high energies, it can be done.
As in Super nova. Or in a linear accelerator.
The nuclear force is what binds the nucleons, which are protons and neutrons, together in the nucleus of an atom. The binding energy is the amount of energy needed to break the atom apart. The one is a force, and the other is a measurement.
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approx. you have to use the force of 5.2 to break a pencil
Nothing would exist, physics is responsible for matter taking shape. If there was no physics, the atomic make-up of all matter would break apart and the universe would itself would probably do the same.
Because the particles/atoms in it are very weak so they can come apart
The state of matter that keeps atoms together is solid. Liquids and gases allow atoms to break apart from each other.
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The plates collide together and they break apart...
Hydrogen Bonds can be broken easy, Covalent Bonds are hard to break apart, but both are needed to hold different parts of DNA strands together
The awnser is cleavageit will break apart with cleavage because the carbon atoms are not strongly held together and they are formed from thin sheet so they will break off in thin sheets
extreame speed cant keep the rock together so it will break apart
how do mountains break apart
erosion can break rocks apart, weathering can also break rocks apart
you suck lol. what is needed is your mom jk. you can do it by yourself.
There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.
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