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No it does not as it acts like a liquid but is a solid
A muon does not have a quark composition. It is an elementary particle in the Standard Model.
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well, ive found, stuff like sponges, wood, leaves and grass. not sure about the toothpaste though!!!!!!!!!!!! Atomic theory is applicable to all the matter in the universe.
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No it does not as it acts like a liquid but is a solid
The photoelectric effect is a phenomena that can only be explained by the particle model.
The particle model explains compton scattering and the photo-electric effect perfectly, which the wave model utterly fails to do. The full spectrum of blackbody radiation can be easily derived with the particle model of light, but not with the wave model.
How does a ballon defeating slowly support the particle model
Particle model is a scientific model of the 3 states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases.
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They don't, a forecast is a prediction based on history of a simulated model. The weather doesnt always follow predictions
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