Stuipid
Changing from a gas to a solid is called deposition.Since the opposite process... going from a solid to a gas... is sublimation, sometimes the gas-to-solid transition is called "desublimation."
No, upthrust on solid iron does not balance its weight. Upthrust (or buoyant force) is the force exerted by a fluid on an object that is partially or completely submerged in it, opposite to the force of gravity. In the case of a solid iron object, the buoyant force would be minimal because the object is not displacing a significant volume of fluid.
solid.
The solid I think and the fluid is water
A fluid is NOT a solid. A fluid is a type of matter that flows. A fluid is liquid and gases.
Liquid
Yes, a solid passing through a fluid creates friction with the fluid molecules, which results in resistance known as drag. The size, shape, and speed of the solid will influence the amount of resistance it experiences in the fluid. This resistance can impact the solid's ability to move through the fluid efficiently.
No its a solid
The opposite phase change (solid to liquid) is liquefaction.Where it means to strengthen or coalesce, the opposite could be fragmentation.
Liquid
sturdy, solid
solid