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Water waves travelling under a raft do not move the raft horizontally because the crest and trough makes it go up and down.
In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?
The main difference is that ice water molecules have very low kinetic energy, i.e. they don't move very fast, compared to warm water molecules. The other difference is in the intermolecular forces holding the molecules together. They are greater in ice than in warm water.
Water does not travel along with the wave. As the wave moves over the water, each little piece of water moves up and down and forward and back, but after the wave has moved on the water is in the same place. That is a common feature of wave motion. The energy is passed along the wave but the medium itself does not move with the wave.
yes becuase when the molecules in steam move faster than molecules in water and this creates more pressure
Water waves travelling under a raft do not move the raft horizontally because the crest and trough makes it go up and down.
does molecules move in cold water
Water molecules move from their fixed positions
The answer is that water molecules move by a stream of moving cytoplasm, some what like how the currents move to the ocean.
no, they move horizontally along the direction of the sound wave movement.
water molecules move during osmosis
the carbon dioxide will move into the cell due to the concentration of carbon dioxide outside of the cell being higher
The rocks move past each other horizontally.
rocks move horizontally past one another
The rocks move past each other horizontally.
The only molecules that move during osmosis are water (H2O) molecules.
The water molecules move around the salt ions In water, the salt separates into positive and negative ions.