Particle Theory
What is particle theory?
Particle theory is an incredibly widely conceived theory of matter, which holds, basically, that matter is made up of small bodies which are constantly moving. Particle theory is the domain of particle physics, which is also known as high-energy physics, because many of the most fundamental particles don’t in general happen in nature, but can be generated by creating extremely high-energy interactions between particles. The working model of particle theory right now is known as the Standard Model. The model contains twenty-four fundamental particles, which make up matter, and the gauge bosons that mediate the forces.
When there is some characteristic between the bodies, and they are held somewhat together, with a comparatively-free degree of movement, a liquid exists. And when there is little feature between the particles, and they can move freely around, a gas exists. At a basic level, particle theory helps categorize the three main states of matter that we see on a day to day level. Particles are viewed in relation to each other, and the amount of energy they have, which affects how much they move.
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