Yes. All atomic sized particles move, by vibrating. no matter how cold they are.
the particles just stay there without moving
Steam. In general, the higher the temperature the faster the molecules and the farther apart they are. Water has that little peculiarity right above freezing, but otherwise follows the rules.
The molecules in your teeth are closer together because your teeth is a solid and saliva is a liquid witch is farther apart (has more room)
No, heating a liquid makes it's particles move farther apart (makes the liquid expand). This is most readily observed in an old glass thermometer. As your temperature goes up (as you heat the liquid in the thermometer), the liquid inside expands and travels up the thermometer.
sound waves are compression waves, or longitudinal waves. sounds that we hear are actually just compressions and rarefactions of air particles, meaning the air particles move closer together for a time period then spread apart farther then they normally would rarefaction)
sound waves are compression waves, or longitudinal waves. sounds that we hear are actually just compressions and rarefactions of air particles, meaning the air particles move closer together for a time period then spread apart farther then they normally would(a rarefaction)
No, farther apart.
the particles get closer together because my class just talked about that stuff!!
When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
* which of the foolowing occurs when a mass of air rises into the atmosphere? A) it becomes warmer because the particles move closer together B) it becomes cooler because the particles move closer together C) it becomes cooler because the particles move farther apart D) it becomes warmer beaouse the particles move farther apart please help and thank you :)
Steam. In general, the higher the temperature the faster the molecules and the farther apart they are. Water has that little peculiarity right above freezing, but otherwise follows the rules.
Density is basically how "dense" an object is. If you have a sugar cube, you can see that there are particles in it that are farther apart with a smaller density than a cube of steel, that the particles are packed closer together.
well as my theory is the particles get farther apart
the volume of thr material becomes greater
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
NO
The molecules in your teeth are closer together because your teeth is a solid and saliva is a liquid witch is farther apart (has more room)
The phase when the particles are most closely packed together is the solid form. liquid is farther apart, and gases are even farther.