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heat affects particles by making them move about faster and vibrate more passing more energy to other particles.
Because conduction and convection require particles to transfer heat. Space is a vacuum (has no particles in it) so convection and conduction cannot occur.
No, convection requires the movement of particles. Since space is a vacuum, there are no particles present.
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Temperature or heat affects the speed or the distance between the particles because the hotter an object is the more space it will have so the more space between each particle the more faster it will get..... Hope u understand.......
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moves faster and the space between them gets slightly larger.
when heat occupieses space,the particles of heat are moving around in the space that they occupy
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them
Particles dont take up space it is heat that gives particles energy to move and expand solids have smaller spaces between them liquids have larger spaces between them gases have the largest spaces between them
heat affects particles by making them move about faster and vibrate more passing more energy to other particles.
Air currents affect heat by absorbing the particles which causes the particles to expand to make it even hotter.
Heat is transferred through particles by radiation through space or conduction by touch or convection when the heat flows in a circular pattern
Because conduction and convection require particles to transfer heat. Space is a vacuum (has no particles in it) so convection and conduction cannot occur.
No, convection requires the movement of particles. Since space is a vacuum, there are no particles present.
This is because when heat is applied to particles, they gain energy, therefore they travel faster and space out. The volume will increase though the density will decrease. So matter will always expand when exposed to heat.