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Apologies if this has been brought up before, however I haven't found it. I am aware of ways to calculate destructive force for forms of destruction such as pulverisation, vaourisation and atomisation. (Though I don't actually know how to do so.) Anyway, I haven't seen anything for destroying matter beyond atoms, such as separating the particles that make up the atoms or even 'subatomisation', destroying the Quarks that make up THOSE particles.
What I am mostly curious about is a way to calculate the force required for the 1st one. Seperating the protons, neutrons and electrons that make up the atoms. For example, is there a way to figure out how much force is required to do so to an average human? Like if a blast of energy was fired at a human and it seperated the particles making up their atoms.
As I said, I also do not know how to calculate other forms of destruction, so if there is a simple answer to that (though from what I've seen there isn't really) that would be great as well.
What I am mostly curious about is a way to calculate the force required for the 1st one. Seperating the protons, neutrons and electrons that make up the atoms. For example, is there a way to figure out how much force is required to do so to an average human? Like if a blast of energy was fired at a human and it seperated the particles making up their atoms.
As I said, I also do not know how to calculate other forms of destruction, so if there is a simple answer to that (though from what I've seen there isn't really) that would be great as well.