09.
MECHANICAL PROCESSES AND PHENOMENA REVEAL MACHANICAL PROPERTIES OF ELEMENTARY
PARTICLES
A mechanical process and
a mechanical phenomenon - are special cases of physical process and physical
phenomenon.
A process - is an event,
occurring in time.
A phenomenon can be
viewed either as an event selected at some point of time of a process, either
as a generalized name of a process.
Accordingly, we
understand under a mechanical process any mechanical event having time frames. We
will call as a mechanical phenomenon the same mechanical process, but in a more
general form, without specifying that it has any time limits.
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There are four basic
mechanical processes. They correspond to the four basic mechanical phenomena,
each of which summarizes the mechanical process with the same name. In this
section we talk about mechanics of elementary particles, so we formulate
concepts related to elementary particles. Here are four basic mechanical
processes and phenomena:
1) Attraction of
elementary particles;
2) Repulsion of
elementary particles;
3) Inertial motion of
elementary particles;
4) Collision of
particles.
Mechanical properties of elementary particles - are their
characteristics that manifests (are disclosed) in those processes and
mechanical phenomena, in which particles involved.
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Let's draw a parallel between the main mechanical processes (and phenomena)
and mechanical properties of elementary particles, which in this case are
revealed.
1) The phenomenon of "Attraction of particles"
reveals their following mechanical property - an ability to approach with other
particles and keep them near, i.e. an ability to form and maintain a connection
with other particles. This mechanical property (i.e. this ability) belongs only
to particles with Fields of Attraction.
2) The phenomenon of "Repulsion of particles"
reveals the following mechanical property of particles - an ability to move
away from other particles, i.e. an ability to keep a distance between itself
and other particles. In particular, the ability to weaken or break existing connections
(e.g., an increase in the total number of particles with Fields of Repulsion in
elements linked chemically, can lead to rupture of the connection).
3) The phenomenon of "Inertia of particles"
reveals an ability of particles to maintain a state of inertial motion. And as
a distinguishing feature of particles of different quality it reveals an
ability of particles to keep the initial speed during the motion.
4) The phenomenon of "Collisions of particles"
reveals two mechanical properties of elementary particles:
a) An ability of particles to
be brought into the state of inertial motion;
b) An ability of particles to lead
other particles into the state of inertial motion.
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