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An object that has mass confined to a single point with no volume.
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| particle accelerator |
A machine that accelerates particles to extremely high velocities that approach the speed of light.
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An aggregation of sufficiently many atoms or molecules that it can be assigned macroscopic properties such as volume, density, pressure, and temperature. But sometimes by particle, without qualification, is meant a subatomic particle such as the proton or neutron (which themselves are composed of other
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| particle |
something very tiny atoms are sometimes called particles.
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| particle |
Any object that has mass and therefore occupies space.
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