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Compression is the squeezing of a group of particles in a wave.
how do particles behave in a solid state
compression
more gas particles increases the pressure inside the balloon expanding it, since gas particles hit the inside of the balloon.
The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
Compression is the squeezing of a group of particles in a wave.
how do particles behave in a solid state
I am assuming that a rubber balloon is meant here not a hot air balloon! Squeezing a balloon will give rise to a decrease in volume and a subsequent increase in internal pressure which may not be too large as the balloon expands in another part to compensate. Using the kinetic theory of gases (which shouldn't strictly be applied to this case but provides insights) the average energy of the particles inside depends on the temperature- the particles don't go any faster they just hit the inside of the balloon more often because of the decrease in volume.
compression
The particles of helium are farthest apart in a balloon.
The particles are moving rapidly
more gas particles increases the pressure inside the balloon expanding it, since gas particles hit the inside of the balloon.
The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
When the gas particles hit the walls they blow up a balloon
when freezing, particles moves slow with out stopping.
It will shock your hair