At absolute zero they don't move.
The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
At absolute zero they don't move.
how do particles behave in a solid state
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The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
when freezing, particles moves slow with out stopping.
when something is heated the particles are moving very fast and then has it cools down (and heat releases into the air) particles begin to slow down, which means theyre cooling down.
how do particles behave in a solid state
they slow down.
When liquids cool, the particles tend to tighten up, or get really close together, and slow down.
The particles may settle down at the bottom of the mug...
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The particles are moving rapidly
They cool down when they combine carbon dioxid and atmosphere.
The air particles are behave like collidel particles because they collide with each other and form a high weight of air.
when freezing, particles moves slow with out stopping.
when something is heated the particles are moving very fast and then has it cools down (and heat releases into the air) particles begin to slow down, which means theyre cooling down.
When an object cools, the particles' kinetic energy transfers back into potential energy, the particles slow down.
As heat particles rise the cool particles work their way down through them thus cooling the room!