Subject: if you can't see a neutron bullet how do you know that you are shooting it
Date: Thu Nov 12 09:28:46 1998
Posted by corey schell
Grade level: 7-9
School: Lewiston High School
City: Lewiston State/Province: Minnesota
Country: U.S.A
Area of science: Physics
ID: 910884526.Ph
Message:
I don't understand how you can work with atoms when you can't see
them. How do you know what they are made of and how you know there
are neutrons and protons.
Re: if you can't see a neutron bullet how do you know that you are shooting it
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