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yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
Mercury is the fastest moving planet around the sun. It is second slowest to rotate about its axis, Venus being the slowest.
L waves are the slowest moving of all waves, so the most intense shaking usually comes at the end of an earthquake.
hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
No. The particles in a gas spread out and completely fill their entire container, regardless of the shape or volume of the container.
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
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The cell is the slowest moving particle because of its weight and its size.
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Gasses will have the fastest moving particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving particles.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving
ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving
ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving
ing particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving
Technically, all particles in a Solid, Liquid, or Gas are moving. But a gas moves the fastest, liquid fast, but not as fast as gas, and solid moves the slowest.
Heat is actually a measurement of the movement of particles. The faster they are moving, the "hotter" they are. When particles are moving faster, they also create a little more room around themselves by colliding into other particles and therefore expand whatever container may be holding them, or increase the pressure on the inside of said container.