Each particle contains a state, and can thus be considered a hypothesis of the robot's state.
Such neutral particles are not affected by the earth's magnetic field and are considered the best kind of particle for beam weapons in space.
Larger particles of concrete have generally been considered an irritant to the lungs but not a grave threat.
By contrast, massless particles, such as photons, are not considered matter, because they have neither rest mass nor volume.
For Turkish, where the interrogative particle may be considered a part of the verbal inflection system, see the previous section.
As a rule of thumb, any particle of somewhere between 3 and 3x10 atoms is considered a cluster.
Paramānu or ultimate particles are considered the basic building block of all matter.
Such particles are considered dangerous because they penetrate deep into the lungs, where they can cause disease.
A virtual particle can be considered a manifestation of quantum tunnelling.
Any particle that is larger than two millimeters is considered gravel.