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Can objects touch?

Can objects touch?

The standard physical explanation for this is: the coulomb repulsion force between electrons will always keep objects from “touching”, since this force diverges to infinity as things get very close. A quantum object’s state in space is represented by a spread-out wave. The waves of two objects can and often do overlap.

What if atoms touch each other?

Originally Answered: what happens when atoms touch? When two atoms touch i.e, their outer orbits come near each other then generally they share their electrons to form bonding and acquire a more stable state. In case of physical touching which is generally not possible as the outer shell electrons repel each other.

Can 2 objects touch?

Every time you try to touch two objects together, you have to get them halfway there, then quarter-way, etc. In other words, there’s always a infinitesimal distance in between the two objects. Atoms don’t “touch” each other; even the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom aren’t “touching” each other.

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What is touch physics?

Touching, in the usual sense, is when the boundaries of two (or more) objects intersect at at least one point in 3D space. For example these two circles, are touching because their circumferences intersect at a point near the top right of the big circle.

Can two atoms ever touch?

If two atoms are non-reactive and don’t form covalent, ionic, or hydrogen bonds, then their electromagnetic interaction typically takes the form of the Van der Walls force. If “touching” is taken to mean that two atoms influence each other significantly, then atoms do indeed touch, but only when they get close enough.

Can electrons touch each other?

keep in mind that electrons, small as they are, do have size. so for them to “touch” you will need A LOT of energy, but not infinite. The answer to the main question is YES. Two electrons will “touch” each other when their centers are at a separation equal to one electron diameter.