The equation that describes how matter formed from the energy of the Big Bang is derived from Einstein's famous equation, (E = mc^2). This equation illustrates the equivalence of energy (E) and mass (m), with (c) representing the speed of light. In the context of the Big Bang, as the universe expanded and cooled, energy converted into various particles, leading to the formation of matter. This process laid the foundation for the development of atoms and subsequently, the structures in the universe.
Electrons are not formed from energy quanta; they are elementary particles that exist as fundamental units of matter. However, electrons can be created in processes such as beta decay, where a neutron transforms into a proton, electron, and an antineutrino. These processes involve the conversion of energy into matter, following the principles of quantum mechanics.
Compounds are formed when elements of matter are chemically combined.
Mass in an object describes the amount of matter contained within the object.
Matter can neither be created or destroyed, the same goes for energy
A compound (a molecule) is formed.
observation
it is made by Albert Einstein to explain that matter and energy are two different form of the same thing. Matter can turn to energy and energy can turn to matter
Galaxies formed from dust, matter, and energy that formed from the explosion of the universe.
Albert Einstein in 1905
temperature
the temperature
The term that best describes the measure of the energy of motion of particles in matter is temperature. Temperature is a physical quantity that relates to the average kinetic energy of particles within a substance.
They formed early in the big bang before matter and energy decoupled.
Energy hasn't been formed since the creation of matter. However, energy is present in atoms and can be released during chemical or nuclear reactions.
temperature
When light energy hits matter, the energy is either absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the material. This interaction can lead to the formation of other forms of energy, such as heat, electrical energy, or chemical energy.
That was the Big Bang, and nobody understands that yet, and maybe never will