There can be beams of any fundamental particles.
An upstand beam is the beam that arises from the area that a slab connects to a beam. It juts out at floor level.
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It doesn't learn Ice Beam by leveling up, but if you have a the TM of Ice Beam you could teach it it.
Pikachu doesn't learn Charge Beam via level up however it can be taught Charge Beam via the Charge Beam TM.
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Greninja does not learn Ice Beam by leveling up. You will need to teach it TM13 containing Ice Beam.
Shake It Up - 2010 Beam It Up 2-4 was released on: USA: 9 October 2011
Swampert isn't capable of learning Ice Beam via leveling up. Swampert can only be taught Ice Beam by using the Ice Beam TM.
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No, there are no fundamental particles inside an electron. An electron is considered a fundamental particle and is not composed of smaller particles according to the Standard Model of particle physics.
A 1 milliwatt lazer beam can go for up to kilometers (12 miles).
Fundamental Overload refers to the receiver picking up a source so powerful it causes overload. IE, the receiver is picking up the fundamental output of the functioning transmitter, but is overpowered by it.