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  Author: Marrullito Group: Default Filesize: 243.14 kB Date added: 2017-01-07 Rating: 5 Downloads: 1050 Views: 278 Comments: 3 Ratings: 1 Times favored: 0 Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0 Tags: 
 | Hi People!!!!!
 This is my final work about atoms: "ULTRA ATOMS"
 
 NOW WITH 3 DIFFERENT TYPES OF PARTICLES: Electrons, Protons and Neutrons; each type with different properties and all particles are UNATTACHED.
 
 INCREDIBLE: Now electrons and protons also simulate more accurately the ELECTROMAGNETIC and the ELECTROWEAK forces by having magnetic poles. Neutrons don't have magnetic forces but they help simulate the STRONG NUCLEAR FORCE that holds the nuclei by keeping the protons stable. And now my protons can correctly simulate RADIOACTIVITY because when there are many protons together without enough neutrons to stabilize them, the protons themselves rip the nucleus apart. And my electrons now have different levels of energy!!!!!
 
 BONUS: the photoelectric effect has been improved and now also affects the protons making them more unstable.
 
 ACTIONS: leave pressed directional keys to move atom, and press and release "m" key to turn on/off the photoelectric effect.
 
 My atoms are now much more stable, and are capable of generating more balanced reactions and constructing more proportioned molecules.
 
 THIS IS MY GIFT FOR EVERYONE IN ALGOBOX.  ENJOY, SMASH, CHANGE AND COMBINE!!!!!
 
 (Oviously this Algodoo atoms I designed and their particles don't have the properties of real matter, neither do my atoms obey the real physical laws, because there are scientific simulations about quantum physics in many universities and research institutes in which objects are truly built to match the properties of real particles; but when I say "simulate accurately" I mean that my systems graphically represent how the atom works in a more complete manner than previous works of atoms have done in Algodoo. True electrons complete billions of revolutions in their orbitals per second!!!!! And that is just one of many differences between my systems and those of real matter simulations.)
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                            Last edited at 2017/01/09 20:22:51 by Marrullito
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