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Q: A substance is made up of constantly vibrating particles arranged in a regular geometric pattern This substance is a?
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Substances expand when heated because the molecules?

According to the particle theory, particles move faster and further apart when exposed to higher temperatures. When a substance is heated, its particles acquire thermal energy. These energetic particles--which are constantly vibrating, even in solid form--become very excited, and move around much more, therefore requiring more space. The substance begins to increase in volume, creating larger spaces in between its molecules to accommodate the high-energy movement. This can also cause a change in state. Particles of substance in a solid state: vibrating slightly, densely packed together, little space between molecules. Compare to, Particles of substance in a gaseous state: vibrating excitedly, larger spaces in between molecules, easily compressible (due to empty spaces) If you were to cool a substance in gaseous form, the particles would begin to lose their thermal energy, and eventually change into a liquid state.


Is crest the measure of how fast particles are vibrating?

frequency is right


Which property applies to matter that consists of particles vibrating in place?

Particles that vibrate in place would be a solid object, so I would say that having a definite shape would be another property!


What happens to particles of a substance as it is heated?

When particles are heated they get very energetic and try to break away from their bonds to eachother. At the start they make tiny vibrations and gradually get very fast and can turn into a liquad.


Which parts of shehnai vibrates to make sound?

vibrating reeds

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What causes the particles of a substance to lose thermal energy?

The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.


Substances expand when heated because the molecules?

According to the particle theory, particles move faster and further apart when exposed to higher temperatures. When a substance is heated, its particles acquire thermal energy. These energetic particles--which are constantly vibrating, even in solid form--become very excited, and move around much more, therefore requiring more space. The substance begins to increase in volume, creating larger spaces in between its molecules to accommodate the high-energy movement. This can also cause a change in state. Particles of substance in a solid state: vibrating slightly, densely packed together, little space between molecules. Compare to, Particles of substance in a gaseous state: vibrating excitedly, larger spaces in between molecules, easily compressible (due to empty spaces) If you were to cool a substance in gaseous form, the particles would begin to lose their thermal energy, and eventually change into a liquid state.


What wave can transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter?

transfer energy by vibrating particles of matter


What causes something to have high temperature?

Temperature is a measure of energy and if the particles in a substance are vibrating quicker then it has more energy and gets hotter.


The Particles in a Solid are?

The particles are vibrating about their mean position.


What is the measure of how fast particles are vibrating is?

Goosebumps


Sound energy is formed from particles that are what?

Vibrating


What does a vibrating object do to the particles around it?

the air particles move a lot slower.


Does light come from vibrating charged particles?

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What is the result of vibrating particles in matter?

sound energy


What process is happening when solid?

Particles are vibrating rapidly.


When a liquid freezes what happens?

It turns into a solid because of the loss of kinetic energy. The particles of the substance slow way down and barely move, other than vibrating in place.