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an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed, or of an electromagnetic wave.
No, because solid and liquid have a definite shape. In practical terms the above it correct. However with great pressure many solids and liquids can be compressed into a more compact arrangement.
The terms used to describe the shape of a muscle are; deltoid and rhomboid.
The 3 common states of matter are taken as Solid, Liquid and Gas or S, L, G. * Solid has a fixed volume and has its own definite shape; cannot be compressed. * Liquid has a fixed volume and takes the shape of its container; cannot be compressed. * Gas has the same volume as its container and fills its container therefore having no shape; gases can be compressed. Solids can not be compressed so we use solids to build houses or sit at a desk made from solids.Liquids can not be compressed so we use them in hydraulic hoses or sometimes as brake fluid.Gases can be compressed so when we sit on a nice padded couch we squash the air and make our selves comfortable.
Anything which regains its original shape on removal of applied force.
Solid, fluid and gaseous.
It means that where are different shapes.
Saturated means that the solute is entirely dissolved in the fluid. Solubility is the capacity of the solute to dissolve in the fluid. So this is how they are different.
In terms of fluid capacity, a shape with a volume of 4,000 cm3 could hold up to about 1.056 US gallons.
an oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed, or of an electromagnetic wave.
beacause the solid has definate shape and volume a liquid has no definate shape a gas like liquid has no definate shape Volume is measured in cubic centimeter milliter (ml) Mass is directly related to the number and types of atoms present in the object
It is a 3 dimensional shape and in geometrical terms it's only limited to one of 5 perfect solids
congruent
No, because solid and liquid have a definite shape. In practical terms the above it correct. However with great pressure many solids and liquids can be compressed into a more compact arrangement.
Friction is the force resisting the relative lateral (tangential) motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, or material elements in contact.
Sublimation = solid -> gas.
The same in terms of volume, but different in most other respects.