Atoms and LEGO pieces are similar in that they can both be combined and rearranged in countless ways to form different structures and materials. Just as LEGO pieces can be connected and combined to build various objects, atoms can bond together to form different molecules and compounds with unique properties. Both atoms and LEGO pieces are fundamental building blocks that can be assembled in an almost endless number of configurations.
Argon atoms have 18 protons which is similar to the number of electrons.
A large Lego piece is typically made of plastic, which is an insulator. Plastic does not conduct electricity well, so Lego pieces are not conductors.
Lego pieces are made of plastic, which is an insulator. This means it does not conduct electricity. So, a large Lego piece would be considered an insulator rather than a conductor.
A standard 8 peg LEGO brick has dimensions 3.2 cm x 1.5 cm x 1cm, thus giving it a volume of approx. 4.8 cm3. Said standard LEGO brick weighs approx. 2.2 g. Therefore, the LEGO brick has a density of 2.2 g/ 4.8 cm3 or approx. .458 g/cm3.
Strong forces and electrical forces are similar in that they both act at a distance between particles and are responsible for holding atoms and particles together. They are both fundamental forces in nature that play a critical role in the structure and behavior of matter.
There are Halo Mega blocks. They are similar to Lego.
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No, but there are "Wayne Manor" and "Arkham Asylum" levels, which are very similar.
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They are not similar except for the fact that apple pies are made of atoms.
Because of same chemical configuration. Both are similar to each other.
A game similar to Lego Universe, is Club Penguin. It has the same kind of idea and is just as fun!
Kind of there will be a similar game in 2013
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A covalent bond is formed between two atoms with similar electronegativity.
About the same way buildings are similar to bricks or cinder blocks. Atoms are the building blocks of molecules.
They are never destroyed because the molecules are rearranged. Think of then as Lego, once you build something and have no more Lego and want to build something new you break what you build not the Lego.