They are so very small, that they can not be seen even with the strongest microscope. And long ago, microscopes were very simple compared to days'. Only when things didn't add up, did they begin to think that there must be other things out there. The word means that these are somethings that can not be cut. But even now we know that has changed. (atomic weapons are based on 'cutting' or splitting atoms).Here is a link that may help: http://atomictimeline.net/index.php
They are so very small, that they can not be seen even with the strongest microscope. And long ago, microscopes were very simple compared to days'. Only when things didn't add up, did they begin to think that there must be other things out there. The word means that these are somethings that can not be cut. But even now we know that has changed. (atomic weapons are based on 'cutting' or splitting atoms).Here is a link that may help: http://atomictimeline.net/index.php
Oh, dude, scientists didn't know much about atoms for a long time because they were too busy figuring out other stuff, like how to not die from diseases and how to make really big explosions. Plus, atoms are like super tiny, so it's not like they were just hanging out waiting to be discovered. It took a while for them to get their moment in the scientific spotlight.
An ionizing particle, such as an alpha or beta particle, leaves a long thin trail in a cloud chamber due to its interactions with the gas atoms in the chamber, causing condensation along its path. This trail can help scientists track and study the particle's properties and behavior.
Atoms can typically endure for billions of years before undergoing decay or transformation.
The scanning tunneling microscope allows scientists to see individual atoms on a surface by detecting the tunneling current between the microscope tip and the sample. The one-angstrom microscope is a hypothetical concept that would potentially allow scientists to visualize atomic details with even higher resolution.
I asked a psychiatrist this and he said he or scientists really didnt know, which i thought was scary. Or if they do know and arent saying that's equally as worrying.
It took scientists many centuries to develop our current understanding of atoms. Key contributions came from thinkers like Democritus in ancient Greece, Dalton in the 19th century, and the development of quantum mechanics in the 20th century. This ongoing process continues to refine and expand our understanding of atoms.
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They are so very small, that they can not be seen even with the strongest microscope. And long ago, microscopes were very simple compared to days'. Only when things didn't add up, did they begin to think that there must be other things out there. The word means that these are somethings that can not be cut. But even now we know that has changed. (atomic weapons are based on 'cutting' or splitting atoms).Here is a link that may help: http://atomictimeline.net/index.php
Oh, dude, scientists didn't know much about atoms for a long time because they were too busy figuring out other stuff, like how to not die from diseases and how to make really big explosions. Plus, atoms are like super tiny, so it's not like they were just hanging out waiting to be discovered. It took a while for them to get their moment in the scientific spotlight.
They have to double check maybe three times to make sure that their correct.
It is unknown to scientists right know, but they are working their way to getting the answers to questions about it.
Yes, as long as the waffles didnt use milk to make... @above ORLLY HOW DO YOU KNOW? ;o
days are the length of normal days which are 24 hours in case u didnt know hours r 60 minuets long(jk)
I believe it was because of the hyroglyphics that were made long ago...sorry i dont really know
It is unlikely that scientists would have developed the cell theory without the invention of microscopes. Microscopes enabled scientists to observe and study cells for the first time, leading to the discovery of their fundamental properties and the development of the cell theory.
Sharks have been around even before dinosaurs have. Scientists really dont know when but, they do know is that they are the longest living creatures in time.