This happens in the Ionosphere.
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ozone layer? sorry, but i don't know for sure because i'm trying to look for the answer myself for my paper because i'm so unsure about my answer. sorry for the terrible help, maybe someone else will edit this with a good answer.
Scientists bombarded an atom with high-energy particles such as protons, electrons, or other atomic particles to study its structure and behavior. This process allows scientists to investigate atomic nuclei, subatomic particles, and fundamental forces of nature.
Alpha particles can be stopped by a few centimeters of air. At normal atmospheric pressure, about 3-4 inches of air is sufficient to absorb alpha particles and reduce their energy to a harmless level.
Atoms breaking down typically refers to radioactive decay, where an atomic nucleus spontaneously transforms into a different nucleus along with the emission of particles or energy. Atoms breaking apart may refer to nuclear fission, where a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei when bombarded with particles, releasing energy and more particles. Both processes involve changes in the structure and composition of the atom.
shopping
ozone layer? sorry, but i don't know for sure because i'm trying to look for the answer myself for my paper because i'm so unsure about my answer. sorry for the terrible help, maybe someone else will edit this with a good answer.
The color of an aurora is determined by the type of gas particles colliding with solar particles and the altitude at which these collisions occur. Different gases emit different colors when they are excited by the energy from the collisions.
mesosphere, stratosphere
Scientists bombarded an atom with high-energy particles such as protons, electrons, or other atomic particles to study its structure and behavior. This process allows scientists to investigate atomic nuclei, subatomic particles, and fundamental forces of nature.
Alpha particles can be stopped by a few centimeters of air. At normal atmospheric pressure, about 3-4 inches of air is sufficient to absorb alpha particles and reduce their energy to a harmless level.
This is the dictionary definition:bombard(Military) to attack with concentrated artillery fire or bombsto attack with vigour and persistence the boxer bombarded his opponent with blows to the bodyto attack verbally, esp with questions the journalists bombarded her with questions(Physics / General Physics) Physics to direct high-energy particles or photons against (atoms, nuclei, etc.) esp to produce ions or nclear transformationsIn a general sense, bombarded means an area that has been bombed from the air or by artillery.
Atoms breaking down typically refers to radioactive decay, where an atomic nucleus spontaneously transforms into a different nucleus along with the emission of particles or energy. Atoms breaking apart may refer to nuclear fission, where a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei when bombarded with particles, releasing energy and more particles. Both processes involve changes in the structure and composition of the atom.
Of course not, that's ridiculous. Please note that Earth gets bombarded every day by particles from outer space that have millions of times the energy of anything that the LHC is capable of producing. "Another Big Bang" would require a tremendous amount of energy - the energy of the entire Universe.
The energy moving in particles in a substance is thermal energy
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
The engine that drives atmospheric circulation is the sun - which provides the energy for the circulation.