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pressure
The particles of light are called photons.
The particles of light are called photons.
They can be made of any elements. For example, at normal pressure and temperatures below 273 Kelvin, the gases hydrogen and oxygen can combine to make particles of the solid - known as ice.
Yes, particles bumping into the sides of a container create pressure by exerting force on the walls. This pressure is the result of the particles delivering momentum to the walls as they collide with them.
Yes, it is normal.
Light is made of particles called photons. Sound is made of pressure waves that travel through a medium such as air, water, or a solid material.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.
Pressure IS the force of colliding particles, so the more the higher.
When air particles are under pressure, they are pushed closer together, increasing their density. This results in an increase in the number of collisions between particles, creating higher pressure within the system. If the pressure is released, the particles will spread out to lower the density and pressure back to equilibrium.
Yes, gases are made of particles that are far apart compared to those of liquids and solids. Gas particles have more kinetic energy, allowing them to move freely and spread out to fill the entire volume of their container. This results in gases having a lower density compared to liquids and solids.
yes, you are made of particles.