Weathered material moves via a process known as erosion. This is a method of transport that usually occurs from water, ice, or wind.
When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
Some ways in which material may move in and out of cells are diffusion and also osmosis.
vibrate more rapidly and move farther apart, increasing the material's temperature.
A conductor is a material in which charges can move easily.
to move out the unvanted material
the volume of thr material becomes greater
The pull of gravity makes surface material move in the form of erosion, mass wasting, or landslides. Gravity acts as a constant force that causes materials to be pulled downward or moved along sloped surfaces.
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That material would be included in the category of electrical "insulators".
When the forces holding the material in place become stronger than the force pulling it downhill, the material will no longer move downhill. This could happen when the slope gradient decreases or when additional support structures are put in place to stabilize the material.
Yes, when an electron gains thermal energy, it can move more rapidly within a material. This increased movement can result in a higher electrical conductivity for the material.
A gambit is not any specific move. Rather, it is a type of move. A gambit is a move which apparently sacrifices material (generally a pawn). It is played in order to have a long-term strategic advantage which makes up for the short-term material loss.