You build a "Large Hadron Collider".
Yes. They are sub-atomic particles. In other words they make up parts of atoms.
What elementary particles do would depend on what type of particle they are. For example, there are antimatter particles, force particles, and matter particles.
Particles are small pieces of matter. Depending on the context, it may refer to pieces of dust, to atoms or molecules, or to subatomic particles such as protons, electrons, quarks, etc.
the question makes no sense, anti matter is produced when energy is converted into matter. no matter what, when energy converts into matter both matter and anti matter is created, and they can unite once more to be converted back into energy, basicly, ther is the same amount of anti matter particles as there are normal matter particles, but that's a diffrent story
It makes it heavier. However, a particle is matter (please leave anti-matter and energy out of this ;)).So your question actually is: What does more matter in matter do?
they break down large matter made up of celluose to small particles
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matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
matter are composed by particles,particles are very small,particle have space between them
its a movement of small particles of matter
In the gas state of matter, particles are bouncing off each other.
Atoms, which are in turn composed of sub-atomic particles.
The are enzymes. The are small particles that break up the starch in your intestines! Hope this helps
when the particles gain energy,they move more vigorously.pressure increases but the volume remains constant.therefore,the matter changes shape as the particles use this energy to break the attractive forces between them....
There are a few different particles that make up matter. Some of them are called quarks, electrons and leptons.
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The three rules of matter are - 1. The particles of matter have space between them known as intermolecular spaces 2. The particles of matter attract to each other which are known as the forces of intermolecular attraction . The forces that attract to same particles are known as cohesive forces and the forces which attract to different types of matter are called adhesive forces 3.The particles of matter are made up of small small particles