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Matter is made up of particles whose properties determine observable characteristics from "summary" of Physics 11 by British Columbia. Schools Department. Curriculum Development Branch

The fundamental concept that underpins the study of matter in physics is the idea that all matter is composed of particles. These particles possess specific properties that ultimately determine the observable characteristics of the matter they constitute. When we examine the physical world around us, from the smallest atoms to the largest celestial bodies, we can trace back all observable properties to the behavior and interactions of these fundamental particles. At the atomic level, matter is made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons. These particles have distinct properties such as mass, charge, and spin, which in turn dictate the behavior of the atom as a whole. For example, the arrangement of electrons in an atom determines its chemical properties and how it will interact with other atoms to form molecules. Moving beyond the atomic scale, we find that particles such as quarks and leptons make up protons, neutrons, and electrons. These subatomic particles have their own unique properties, such as electric charge and color charge, which contribute to the overall characteristics of the atoms they form. ...
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    Physics 11

    British Columbia. Schools Department. Curriculum Development Branch

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