Not much is known about dark matter. It is fairly certain that it does exist, but not much more is known. Thus, any ideas on what would happen when two dark matter particles meet seem very speculative.
The likelihood that two particles will collide in a given time increases. The number of particles per volume increases.
the two particles found in mater is gas and air.
Two molecules must collide with each other.
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1.particles of matter move continously2.particles of matter attract each other3.particles of matter have space between themThe above answers are questionable. #2 is just not true at all as a universal rule (2 protons for example will repel each other). So let me present these:All matter has mass (particle or otherwise)All matter has weight (as a result of having mass)All matter occupies space (even particles)All matter has densityAll matter has inertiaAll matter is impenetrable (this means two particles cannot occupy the same space)All matter is a form of energy. As proven by famous e=mc2Given 7, all matter is conserved (cannot be destroyed)There are more... but those are the big ones.
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The likelihood that two particles will collide in a given time increases. The number of particles per volume increases.
the two particles found in mater is gas and air.
Two molecules must collide with each other.
Yes alpha particles are matter. In fact they are just the nuclei of Helium atoms. That is Helium atoms without their two orbiting electrons. Alpha particles are therefore composed of two neutrons and two protons.
There are two main processes where particles of matter release energy. These two processes are known as freezing and condensation.
rate of collisions, the right orientation, enough energy
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For the fact, if two pieces of dark matter touch it will cause a reaction and the pieces will fade, taking others with it.
Among other things, the fact that matter is made up of particles is quite obvious in the Law of Definite Proportions, and the Brownian motion. The Law of Definite Proportions states that all compounds are made up from the exact same ratio of elements when they are measured by mass. Brownian motion describes the random motions of particles in a fluid or gas and how they collide with one another. This can also be called particle physics. These two concepts explain events with matter that can only be described if they behaved as particles, as opposed to waves, which is also a property of matter. An event is any interaction between particles.
Mass and Density