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Down concentration gradients.
In transverse waves, particles move in a parallel & perpendicular direction relative to the direction of energy transport.
If you are referring to specific particles that are different than the bulk, you are dealing with it being "dilute" or "diffuse" or "dispersed" or "scattered" In low pressure gasses, all particles are comparatively far apart.
They vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave.
If the particles of the material medium vibrated in a perpendicular direction to the direction of propagation of the wave then it is said to be TRANSVERSE If the particles vibrate parallel to the direction of propagation then it will be longitudinal
Down concentration gradients.
No. The particles in the solids have different mass as the particles in the liqiuds, so they diffuse at the different rate. but if their particles have the same rate, they will diffuse at the same rate.
No, heavier gas particles diffuse slower than lighter gas particles
D. particles exert attractive forces on each other
Solid - Particles vibrate and rotate about a fixed position and do not diffuse measurably Liquid - Particles move freely in all directions slowly and diffuse slowly Gas - Particles move freely in all directions rapidly and diffuse rapidly
Gas and liquid particles can diffuse because they are free to move around unlike solid particles that can only vibrate on the spot but cannot move from place to place.(Hope I have answered your question :P )
The atomic bonds of gas particles are much weaker than that of liquids, allowing them to diffuse faster
Oxygen
They spread out and equalize to the source of the diffusion.
if something diffuses e.g. particles through the air or CO2 out of body cells means the particles go from a high concentration to a low concentration
really? height to low buddy, high to low. if you compress air where does it want to go?
In astronomy, diffuse nebulae is the general term for illuminated nebulae. The three types of diffuse nebulae are reflection nebulae, emission nebulae and supernova remnants. They are diffuse as opposed to the non-diffuse dark nebulae, i.e. the particles have spread out.