depends on on the form if its a solid it moves really slow and if its a liquid its faster but still slow and moves the fastest as a gas
entropy of the moving atom
electron
the particles in gases move very, very fast
Light is currently considered to be the fastest known particle(s) in existence. There are theoretical particles that can function well past the speed of light. One example of such theoretical particle is the Tachyon.
No!...Speed of light is the fastest speed possible, but now a new particle called lepton is more faster than light...rather it is has the fastest speed discovered till now.It travels in the same wave as light travels i.e tranverse waves.
Subatomic particle
A colloid is not a subatomic particle.
Tachyons are theorised to be the fastest particle in the universe their slowest speed being the speed of light. But until they are proven to exist, light is the fastest thing in the universe.
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the particles in gases move very, very fast
Light is currently considered to be the fastest known particle(s) in existence. There are theoretical particles that can function well past the speed of light. One example of such theoretical particle is the Tachyon.
Satellites rotate around the earth at a high rate of speed. The fastest object we have created would be the particle accelerator.
p - these are also the fastest
Photonneutrinoelectrona theortical particle called a tachyon, moves faster than light.
Light
No!...Speed of light is the fastest speed possible, but now a new particle called lepton is more faster than light...rather it is has the fastest speed discovered till now.It travels in the same wave as light travels i.e tranverse waves.
There are some particles that travel at the speed of light - mainly, the photon (the particle that makes up light), and the (hypothetical) graviton. No particles are known to travel faster than that, and it doesn't seem likely that this is at all possible.
This is because hydrogen is the smallest size particle out of all elements and therefore easier to diffuse in a substance eg. air.
They pass from particle to particle by vibrating the particle. When the particle touches another particle, it transfers the sound energy to that particle. Hence the Sound Wave.