it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: your puring a glass of water down the sink and you pure it drop drop by drop that is slow or your puring lots down at once. basicaly it depends on how fast you are puring
When a substance undergoes a state change from a solid to a liquid, the speed of the particles increases. In a solid, particles are orderly arranged and considerably fixed in position. In a liquid, the particles slide past one another at a greater speed.
it depends on how fast you pour a liquid eg: If you pour the water into the glass slowly the particles will move slowly, if you pour the water fast the prticle will move fast.
Solid particles, whatever particles they may be, move with different velocities. But in no case does any solid particle (any particle with mass) move at or beyond the speed of light.
rapid. the molecules in the liquid state move rapid
Yes.
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No. The more energy the accelerator can give the particle, the closer the particle can approach to the speed of light, but it can never reach exactly that speed.
No particle can reach the speed of light. Mass increases with speed, and the particle would become infinitely massive as it came closer to the speed of light.
A beta particle is an electron (or positron) with high energy and speed.
that depends on its energy
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Sound is a series of vibrations. In a solid they travel in waves from particle to particle, causing the solid to make a noise.
How does particle behavior change as an object changes from a solid to liquid to gas
No. The more energy the accelerator can give the particle, the closer the particle can approach to the speed of light, but it can never reach exactly that speed.
In that case, basically no force acts on the particle, and the particle moves at a constant speed. This constant speed may, or may not, be zero.
The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.
That will vary from particle to particle.
I think it would be Gas Liquid Solid
No particle can reach the speed of light. Mass increases with speed, and the particle would become infinitely massive as it came closer to the speed of light.
A non-relativistic particle is any particle not traveling at a speed close to the speed of light. This is not a property of particular type of particle; any particle may in general travel at any speed (below the speed of light). An exception are particles which are massless such as photons and gluons, these MUST travel at the speed of light.
the weakness of a solid particle is that it could be too heavy and you cant mould it
a pancake that has particle :D