Atoms are among the smallest building blocks of matter. They are in everything that surrounds us – from the hydrogen in the air to the most complex compounds that make up life and technology. But how well do you really know about atoms? In this knowledge test, you can put your knowledge of atoms, their structure, their formation and their use to the test. Are you ready to test your knowledge and discover interesting facts? Then have fun with our science puzzle Big Bang theory for Beginners!
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Our knowledge of atoms is constantly changing because of Science constantly making new discoveries and refining existing theories. Atoms are incredibly complex, and the technologies that help us to study them are constantly improving. New experiments, improved measurement techniques and innovative theories allow us to gain ever deeper insights into the structure and behavior of atoms. In this knowledge test, we have questions on nuclear fission, the atomic bomb , the first commercial nuclear power plant and CERN in Geneva. As you can see, anyone who does well in this quiz proves that they have excellent knowledge of physics. Curious about testing your competence in Big Bang Theory for Beginners?
You’ve probably seen the Atomium in a picture before. It was built in 1958 for the Expo 58 world exhibition and symbolizes an iron crystal that has been enlarged 165 billion times. The structure consists of nine spherical atoms connected by tubes and represents an impressive combination of science, technology and futuristic architecture . Do you know where this work of art is located?
And then this knowledge test is also about absolute specialist knowledge. We ask you: Who is indirectly responsible for the attraction of protons and neutrons in an atomic nucleus? Since this is admittedly a super difficult quiz question, we’ll give you the answer right away. Gluons are the exchange particles of the strong interaction, the fundamental force that holds quarks together within protons and neutrons. These quarks are so strongly bound by gluons that stable nuclear building blocks – protons and neutrons – are created from them.
Prove that you know more than the rest – take the knowledge test about atoms and elementary particles now! Big Bang theory for Beginners – your chance to prove your expertise!
31. January 26, 15:00 – Isabell Slisz