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Atomization: Applied only if clearly stated. It describes the energy to separate all atoms in a chemical substance. The value is 30852.2 (J/cc).
Subatomic Destruction: Applied only if clearly stated. It describes the energy necessary to destroy all atoms in a substance, by separating the particles in their nucleus. Note that Protons and Neutrons still stay intact. Value is 5.403E13 (J/cc).
What I meant was including the protons and neutrons until there's no nuclei left.If you're referring to atomization, then:
If you're referring to subatomic destruction, then:
That's not possible unless it's for very briefly under absurd temperatures (like in Particle Colliders) or in an environment under insane pressure (like the core of a nearly-blackhole neutron star), because the energy put in to overcome the Strong Force confining Quarks together ends up being used to create a Quark/Anti Quark pair.What I meant was including the protons and neutrons until there's no nuclei left.
The source?That's not possible unless it's for very briefly under absurd temperatures (like in Particle Colliders) or in an environment under insane pressure (like the core of a nearly-blackhole neutron star), because the energy put in to overcome the Strong Force confining Quarks together ends up being used to create a Quark/Anti Quark pair.
Just google "Quark Confinement"- there's a lot of videos. Here's one specific clip-The source?
Like FTL KE, can't be calcedI know a verse that destroys things at a level below quarks lol...
I have no idea how you would end up calculating that when it comes to destruction of an object lol
im interested in this topic
basically a beam that's capable of dissipating molecules into pure energy. to dissipate a molecule is basically similar to breaking it down to its simplest constituents protons, neutrons and electrons.I know a verse that destroys things at a level below quarks lol...
I have no idea how you would end up calculating that when it comes to destruction of an object lol
im interested in this topic
Just google "Quark Confinement"- there's a lot of videos. Here's one specific clip-
No Nuclei means breaking it down to Quark level...basically a beam that's capable of dissipating molecules into pure energy. to dissipate a molecule is basically similar to breaking it down to its simplest constituents protons, neutrons and electrons.
I didn't mean breaking it down till quark level tho...
breaking down the nuclei is just a simple way of saying separating all the neutrons and protons from one another which composes the entirety of the atomic nucleiNo Nuclei means breaking it down to Quark level...
Mixed up nuclei and nucleons, sorry about that.breaking down the nuclei is just a simple way of saying separating all the neutrons and protons from one another which composes the entirety of the atomic nuclei
Subatomic Destruction: Applied only if clearly stated. It describes the energy necessary to destroy all atoms in a substance, by separating the particles in their nucleus. Note that Protons and Neutrons still stay intact. Value is 5.403E13 (J/cc).Mixed up nuclei and nucleons, sorry about that.
Anyway that's just subatomic destruction.
...They do split apart. "Protons and Neutrons stay intact" means they themselves aren't destroyed, not that the nucleus isn't separated.nah, I want the value with the protons and neutrons split as well.
oh. I misunderstood as well....They do split apart. "Protons and Neutrons stay intact" means they themselves aren't destroyed, not that the nucleus isn't separated.