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There are 4 states of matter in the particle theory but only 3 are taught at keystage 3 and 4 in UK schools (high school level in the US).These three are Solid, Liquid and Gas.The fourth state of matter is plasma.
The Bose Einstein Condensate - to create a BEC, a temperature of less than a microkelvin is required.
wave state and dark matter state
Evaporation.
The general tendency is for the average speed of particles to increase as temperature increases.But please note that temperature can't be DEFINED simply as the average speed; it is more closely related to the average ENERGY per particle. And the energy for each particle depends on the SQUARE of the speed; but it also depends on the mass of the particle.
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There are 4 states of matter in the particle theory but only 3 are taught at keystage 3 and 4 in UK schools (high school level in the US).These three are Solid, Liquid and Gas.The fourth state of matter is plasma.
Motion just stop at absolute zero.
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There are 4 states of matter in the particle theory but only 3 are taught at keystage 3 and 4 in UK schools (high school level in the US).These three are Solid, Liquid and Gas.The fourth state of matter is plasma.
No. Matter can neither be created or destroyed in normal circumstances. The exceptions to this are during radioactive decay, in the core of a star or in a particle accelerator ,
The Bose Einstein Condensate - to create a BEC, a temperature of less than a microkelvin is required.
It is generally best to state your assumptions right at the beginning.
The steady state model assumes that new matter is created at the universe expands, the big bang theory states that no new matter is ever created, but only changes form.
In science, a gas is a state of matter. Using particle theory, we can describe a gas. Particles in a gas are free to move and diffuse to areas of lower concentration (of their particles). They have the highest average energy per particle and have no regular arrangement.
1. you have a book so use it ok ?2. re-read number 1 ♥ (:
1st state of matter- solid 2nd state of matter- liquid 3rd state of matter- gas 4th state of matter- plasma 5th state of matter- Bose Einstein condensate 6th state of matter - fermionic condensate 7th state of matter- thought to be Fermionic condensate