| 1. | If electrons where point particles then the Pauli exclusion principle would not work.
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| 2. | The book's proof is intended for a set of point particles.
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| 3. | Point particles with electric charge are referred to as point charges.
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| 4. | In terms of size this concept is similar to that of point particles.
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| 5. | This is analogous to the one-dimensional worldline traced out by a point particle.
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| 6. | So what is shrinking is the distance among the various subatomic point particles.
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| 7. | The center of mass of a composite object behaves like a point particle.
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| 8. | What is the force necessary to accelerate this point particle to a speed v?
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| 9. | :: Elementary particles have spin, despite being considered point particles.
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| 10. | :The smallest known " things " are point particles which have no meaningful dimensions.
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