Particles are tiny building blocks that make up everything around us, even you!
Imagine you have a big block of chocolate. If you break it into smaller pieces, and keep breaking those pieces again and again, eventually you’ll get tiny bits, like the little squares in a chocolate bar. These tiny bits are like particles. They're so small that we can't see them with our eyes, but they’re always there, working together to make things like toys, trees, and even your favorite snacks.
Like Building Blocks
Think of particles as building blocks for everything you touch. Some things are made from just one kind of particle, like a glass of water is mostly made from water particles. Other things, like a toy car, might be made from many different kinds of particles working together.
Sometimes, these tiny building blocks can move around and change shape, just like how sand can shift when you walk on the beach. But they're still there, doing their job every day. So even though we can't see them, particles are real, and they’re part of everything we know! Particles are tiny building blocks that make up everything around us, even you!
Imagine you have a big block of chocolate. If you break it into smaller pieces, and keep breaking those pieces again and again, eventually you’ll get tiny bits, like the little squares in a chocolate bar. These tiny bits are like particles. They're so small that we can't see them with our eyes, but they’re always there, working together to make things like toys, trees, and even your favorite snacks.
Like Building Blocks
Think of particles as building blocks for everything you touch. Some things are made from just one kind of particle, like a glass of water is mostly made from water particles. Other things, like a toy car, might be made from many different kinds of particles working together.
Sometimes, these tiny building blocks can move around and change shape, just like how sand can shift when you walk on the beach. But they're still there, doing their job every day. So even though we can't see them, particles are real, and they’re part of everything we know!
Examples
- A tiny ball in a box (like a marble) that can’t be seen but affects the game.
- Imagine little invisible dots making up everything around you, like building blocks for toys.
- You can't see them, but they're there, like how sugar dissolves into water.
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