yes,
cornflour,
toothpaste,
marmite,
thick hair-gel,
thick jam.
explanations: if substances do not follow the particle theory then it means that substance does not have all the properties of 1 state of matter they have a mixture form 2-3 different states of matter. the three states of matter are:- solid, liquid, gas.
cornflour is a substance you put into gravy, soup ext to make it more thick!
One example of a substance that does not follow the general rules of density is ice. Ice is less dense than liquid water, which is why it floats. Another example is aerogel, which is a solid material that is extremely porous and has a very low density compared to its volume.
The general theory of relativity was published by Albert Einstein in 1915. The theory threw the world for a loop, because it broke widely from Newton's theory of gravitation. The theory of special relativity was also proposed by Einstein in 1905. Both theories sought to better explain the rules of gravity and time.
You can't make a ghost follow you. They follow you if you have the right energy. If you havew negative energy you'll have a evil spirit follow you and that's bad news. But if you have positive energy you'll have a nice spirit follow you. They choose who to follow you can't force them to follow you.
No, you cannot clean the ball when taking a free drop unless the rules of the specific situation state otherwise. It's important to follow the rules of golf precisely to ensure fair play.
One might separate the answer into two concepts, firstly, the function of the particle in forces affecting matter - or particle interactions; and secondly its notional role in our understanding of the universe as expressed in the Standard Model. On the former point, the Higgs plays a significant role in the weak interaction crucial to fission and famously responsible for beta decay; and in some particles' acquisition of mass. On the latter point, the Higgs plays a role which can be said to complete the widely-accepted Standard Model predicted long ago. Lack of direct non-theoretical evidence of its existence is considered a major gap in particle physics which already has abundant evidence for other particles that constitute the Model. This effect gains the particle significant attention because of the perceived importance of resolving a crucial incompleteness in the Model which would be addressed by the particle's experimental verification. This problem inspired decades of research and the construction of one of the world's most complicated and expensive particle colliders, the LHC. Higgs theory explains the reason behind why certain particles evidence mass where, based on rules governing their interactions, they should have no mass. Considerable excitement was generated when studies of candidates produced in LHC collision events in 2012 seemed to verify particular properties of the Higgs including its predicted parity, spin, and mass-energy.
The future tense is they will follow the rules.
The social contract theory argues that individuals give up some of their freedoms and follow societal rules in exchange for protection and the benefits of living in a community. This theory suggests that there is an implicit agreement among members of a society to abide by rules for the greater good of all.
what rules did you have to follow rations ww2
follow the rules
yes they have to follow there home rules
Yes, "Rules will follow." is correct.
they had rules to follow but not laws
The Particle rules refer to guidelines in physics and particle physics that describe the behavior, interactions, and properties of subatomic particles. These rules include principles such as conservation laws (e.g., conservation of energy, momentum, and charge), the Standard Model of particle physics, and the classification of particles into fermions and bosons. They govern how particles interact through fundamental forces and provide a framework for understanding phenomena like particle decay and collisions in accelerators. Overall, the Particle rules are essential for predicting the outcomes of experiments and understanding the universe at a fundamental level.
It is important to follow science lab rules to ensure the safety of everyone in the lab, prevent accidents or injuries, maintain the integrity of experiments, and protect the environment from harmful substances. Adhering to lab rules also promotes a culture of responsibility and respect for scientific processes and equipment.
We follow safety rules for be safe.
because people don't like to follow rules so they want to not follow them so that's why rules suck, there shoud be no rules because people would follow them if they werent there because people don't like to follow the rules. my fingers hurt.
Coats of arms generally follow the rules of Heraldry.