Is there anything solid material on earth that humans cannot destroy?
This refers to solid substances such as:
glass, tree, stone, streets
This does not include things like:
Gas, air, water, feelings, time
This refers to solid substances such as:
glass, tree, stone, streets
This does not include things like:
Gas, air, water, feelings, time
Can someone please describe the diagram to me and what's happening? And maybe calculate b?
Hello, I would like to conduct an experiment to convert infrared laser radiation into microwave radiation. How do I do this? The microwaves should be as monochromatic as possible. LG
In the undergraduate program of the Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, you learn: math, mechanics, building materials science, building physics, general physics, and geological subjects. You also learn all of these in the Bachelor's degree in physics. In the case of building materials science, this would be materials physics, so it's almost the same. The…
Forces are interactions, meaning that when a force is applied, an opposing force of equal strength always occurs. The forces should then balance each other out, right? That means you can't exert a force on a body in that sense?
The double-slit experiment states that a particle behaves differently when observed. How can my observation (i.e., light entering my retina and interpreting an image that I only perceive in my brain) change the state of another particle, even though I don't physically interact with that particle directly?
No. Even tungsten can be melted and diamonds can be crushed or burned with a hammer. Absolutely everything can be destroyed with enough energy.
Thanks for the star 🙂
Do you know my employees at the plant? The everything destroy what exists in God’s heaven. From dust grain to atomic bunker. Give them the right tool in their hands, then they even destroy themselves.🤣🤣
One of the reasons I always have work!!
I’d say no. We can “destroy” individual protons ourselves, in which we let them collide with one another with an approximate speed of light.
Otherwise, there will hardly be any material which, in addition to a fusion bomb, can survive the explosion.
Thank you. There are merger bombs? Just read it.
hydrogen bombs are that;)
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernwaffentechnik#hydrogen bomb
Also called hydrogen bomb. The principle of energy release is, however, fusion.
Thanks for the link :).
Love. 🤢
Is love something material? Can you touch love?
If so, grab 100g in a box and send them to me. Could always use some love. Where are they stored? Refrigerator, basement? ISt sunlight bad?
I’ll send you love.
There are very strong materials with high density like diamond or titanium the two are one of the strongest materials I know but have no idea whether there are stronger
Earth core.
And the amber room.
The Earth’s crust
I’m gonna break the earth’s crust with a simple shovel.
Apparently, someone slapped your head with a shovel. Poor guy!
Diamond probably
That’s what I thought. But can’t you grind diamten with water? If you can grind them, can you destroy them?
It is not possible to destroy them, they only change their shape, they remain completely preserved by grinding as the smallest particles.
Diamonds can be destroyed relatively easily. They burn to carbon dioxide.
Man can do a lot, but much more not!