I am not quite sure what you mean, but basically, all matter around us is made up of atoms. The atoms, in turn, are made up of smaller parts. Read the Wikipedia articles - or some other sources - on "atom", "atomic nucleus" and "elementary particles" for more details.
Yes, a baseball bat does contain matter because it is made up of atoms and molecules that have mass and take up space. The wood, metal, or composite material that make up the bat are all forms of matter.
A vacuum by definition is an area in space devoid of matter.
Objects have different mass due to the amount of matter they contain. Mass is a measure of the total amount of material within an object, which can vary depending on factors such as size, density, and composition. Heavier objects have more mass because they contain more matter, while lighter objects have less mass because they contain less matter.
In space how much matter does an object contain?
A black hole is not a true vacuum, as it contains matter and energy that we do not fully understand.
Anything that doesn't exist doesn't contain matter!
Matter is the basis for everything. Anything that exists has matter. Dark matter are anomalies that cannot account for "missing matter". Matter does not contain the solar energy and radio signals that travel through "empty space".
Any forms of matter contain a lot of potential energy.
The white matter consist of myelinated nerve fibers.
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Inorganic matter does not contain carbon and hydrogen. Examples include minerals, metals, and gases like oxygen and nitrogen.
Yes,Organic compound are usually found in living matter but they do not contain carbon .They contain nitrogenous compounds which convert into nitrates by nitrifying bacteria.
Inorganic chemistry.
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