Particles in the gaseous state move at a very high rate and have a large effect on each other. Particles on a liquid state move slower but still have a measurable effect on each other. Particles in a solid state move very slowly and have little effect on each other.
In Gaseous state.
That would depend more on the temperature, than on the state of matter. At higher temperatures, atoms would move faster. At very high temperatures, such as in the core of the stars, the state of matter is called a "plasma".
The higher the temperatures, the faster the atoms move. If the temperatures are high enough, the atoms may move apart changing the state of the object.
Atoms can move in all phases of matter. The move freely in a gas, they are more restricted in a liquid but can still spin and flow, and in a solid they are restricted to vibrational and rotational motion.
energy
it is true atoms in a gas move faster than a liquid and atoms in a liquid move faster than atoms in a solid
yes
Manipulated variable.Responding variable.controlled . variable.
In a solid atoms do not move at all, but they can vibrate.
Liquid State
That would depend more on the temperature, than on the state of matter. At higher temperatures, atoms would move faster. At very high temperatures, such as in the core of the stars, the state of matter is called a "plasma".
It all depends on your definition of move.... the atoms of a solid vibrate in place. Vibration is defined as oscillatory movement. The atoms move, but a very small amount.
gas b/c the atoms are moving fastest
The higher the temperatures, the faster the atoms move. If the temperatures are high enough, the atoms may move apart changing the state of the object.
In a solid state atoms do not move much. They just vibrate in a fixed position. In a liquid state atoms move around frequently and do not stay in fixed positions.
This state of matter is the liquid.
Atoms can move in all phases of matter. The move freely in a gas, they are more restricted in a liquid but can still spin and flow, and in a solid they are restricted to vibrational and rotational motion.
well, a solid has the slowest atoms, they are placed closely together, and because of that, they cannot move much. A liquid has faster atoms, placed slightly farther apart, allowing them to move faster. So, no, liquid atoms are faster than solid atoms P.S. just so you know, the atoms of a gas move the fastest, and are placed the farthest apart of the three