When dealing with extremely small particles it is possible to think of them as waves. The particle-wave duality. The De'brolie equation permits the conversion of massive particles in motion into waves. If a particle is not moving (and in an einsteinium frame of reference no such thing is possible) then we may refer to it as a 'standing wave' a circle that has velocity and frequency and wave-length. Such a thing can be thought of as a vibrating string.
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
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Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.
In string theory, the fundamental particles are not considered to be point-like, but are described as tiny, vibrating strings. These strings can have different modes of vibration, which give rise to the various particles we observe in the universe. The different modes of vibration account for properties such as mass, charge, and spin, allowing for a unified description of all fundamental particles.
Subatomic particles are: neutron, proton, electron.
Subatomic particles are smaller than molecules and are the building blocks of atoms. Protons, neutrons, and electrons are examples of subatomic particles found in atoms. There are no known subatomic particles that are bigger than molecules.
The smallest part of a comet is likely the dust particles that make up its coma, which is the cloud of gas and dust that surrounds the comet's nucleus. These dust particles can be as small as a few micrometers in size.
No, photos are not made of subatomic particles. Photos are composed of photons, which are massless particles that carry electromagnetic force. Subatomic particles refer to particles like electrons, protons, and neutrons, which make up atoms.
It would look very small because subatomic particles are small.
no an ion is a electrically charged atom
Molecules contain atoms and these atoms contain subatomic particles.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
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Subatomic particles are protons, neutrons and electrons.
Molecules are not subatomic particles.
Yes, the muon is a subatomic elementary particle. The subatomic label is not really needed; all elementary particles are subatomic.