The electron is surrounded by an electric field. The electric field can be represented by force vectors in models because the field will act on other fields. It will in concert with another field like it to push away, or act with another field opposite it to draw together. It's fairly simple like that. The "problem" with an electric or magnetic field is that is it invisible. Its effects can be seen, but the field itself, the force itself, is invisible. Like gravity. You can't "grab a handful" of gravity and look at it. And you can't do that with electric or magnetic fields, either. It's just there and it works. It works in accordance with the laws of electromagnetics.
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When you say this phrase it means that cold is not something you can touch, yet it is there because you can feel it.
Yes, you can touch a rock. Rocks are tangible objects which are found throughout the world. They can be touched, held, and carried.
Goes back to a long time before flight was ever thought of and the sky was too far away to be reached. To be limited by the sky is to have no tangible limit
Heat will be on the product side of the equation, but it is not a "product" in the same sense as the chemical symbol(s) and/or formula(s) written on this side of the equation, because heat is not a tangible substance but rather an increase in the energy of nearby substances.
An Electron shell is not a specific tangible or recognizable structure.Electron shells are essentially levels of energy where electrons of similar energies congregate.
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An Electron shell is not a specific tangible or recognizable structure.Electron shells are essentially levels of energy where electrons of similar energies congregate.
Tangible
Your case has no tangible evidence.
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Tangible has three syllables.
Tangible means something you can touch. Something that has substance. Like a dog is tangible. An idea is not.
Tangible Worldwide was created in 2008.
Tangible items can be touched.
Tangible has three syllables.
The Tagalog word for "tangible" is "tunay" or "nalalaman."