Physics, asked by simran08907, 8 months ago

if all bodies are made of atoms and atoms are made of electrons,protons,neutrons and electrons move continuously then why does any body ever appear to be at rest. please give me your opinion don't copy from any social networking site. ​

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Answered by hbsingh79gmailcom
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About 99 percent of your body is made up of atoms of hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. You also contain much smaller amounts of the other elements that are essential for life.

While most of the cells in your body regenerate every seven to 15 years, many of the particles that make up those cells have actually existed for millions of millennia. The hydrogen atoms in you were produced in the big bang, and the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms were made in burning stars. The very heavy elements in you were made in exploding stars.

The size of an atom is governed by the average location of its electrons. Nuclei are around 100,000 times smaller than the atoms they’re housed in. If the nucleus were the size of a peanut, the atom would be about the size of a baseball stadium. If we lost all the dead space inside our atoms, we would each be able to fit into a particle of lead dust, and the entire human race would fit into the volume of a sugar cube.

As you might guess, these spaced-out particles make up only a tiny portion of your mass. The protons and neutrons inside of an atom’s nucleus are each made up of three quarks. The mass of the quarks, which comes from their interaction with the Higgs field, accounts for just a few percent of the mass of a proton or neutron. Gluons, carriers of the strong nuclear force that holds these quarks together, are completely massless.

If your mass doesn’t come from the masses of these particles, where does it come from? Energy. Scientists believe that almost all of your body’s mass comes from the kinetic energy of the quarks and the binding energy of the gluons.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dude, first off, yes, electrons orbit around protons and neutrons. If we analyze it in a microscopic atomic level, yes we are constantly moving.

However in a macroscopic level such as understanding objects as a whole and not dissecting them into atoms, we can see that all organisms are electrically neutral. That is why we aren't attracted to a magnet.

If you were to study macroscopic motion, you've got to understand that it is a voluntarily happening event. Let us assume I'm sitting straight on a chair. The chair is exerting some force and I'm also exerting the same equal and opposite force for me to come to rest. In a microscopic level, blood flows through my body, chemical reactions take place etc.

So it all depends upon what Einstein preached a few decades ago about the frame of reference.

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