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What does a particle accelerator do to atoms?

Nothing unless the atoms form a target. A PARTICLE accelerator accelerates PARTICLES not atoms.


Where are there no particles of matter?

That's actually impossible unless you look between the particles of matter. Particles = more than one particle.


What is motion of particle without force?

A particle in motion without any external force acting on it will continue moving at a constant velocity in a straight line, following Newton's first law of motion. This motion will remain unchanged unless an external force is applied to alter its velocity or direction.


Why don't particles stop moving?

particles move because when they do not the attraction of a particle and another stops making the particle theory wrong particles are always moving it what makes the attraction stronger


What occurs when a liquid boils?

The particle bonds are broken and the particles are free to move whereever unless they hit each other


How do particle accelerators help in performing artificial transmutations?

Sometimes artificial transmutations will not occur unless bombarding particles are moving at extremely high speeds, and since a particle accelerator can accelerate a particles speed very close to the speed of light, then you would have to use a particle accelerator to make the transmutation happen.


Do all particles move?

Yes, well at least vibrate, like those in a solid.


Distinguish an electric from a magnetic field?

An electric field can created by a presence of a charge particle such as electron or proton. While a magnetic fieldis created due the relative motion of a charge particle with repeat to a stationary observer, motion of the charge particle.


Can particles always be fixed in place?

It depends on the size of the particle. Very small particles like electrons have an intrinsic uncertainty in either their position ot their energy, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, so could not ever "fixed" in place Larger particles such as molecules always move a little thermal energy, (heat) even at very low temperatures.


Do the particles of matter move?

If by particles of matter, you mean atoms, then yes, they do move. Atoms are in constant motion unless they are subjected to absolute zero (0K or -273 degrees C).


What is the first motion of law?

A particle or object in motion, will continue in that motion unless acted upon by other forces to counter that motion. ie gravity. I think this is the answer although i do not have the detailed scientific jargen that goes with it. I graduated high school in 1976 so my terminoligy may be slightly flawed. correct me if I am wrong.


As a seedlings roots begin to grow into the mud they displace the soil particles which are moved aside to make room for the new tree What law of motion is this?

[1] According to Newton's first law of motion, an object at rest stays at rest unless or until set into motion. [2] The soil particles are acted upon by the force of the growing seedling roots.