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This happens in the Ionosphere.

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Where are ions and free electrons formed when atmospheric particles are bombarded by energy from space?

shopping


Ions and free electrons are formed in the when atmospheric particles are bombarded by energy from space?

ozone layer? sorry, but i don't know for sure because i'm trying to look for the answer myself for my paper because i'm so unsure about my answer. sorry for the terrible help, maybe someone else will edit this with a good answer.


Methods in liquifying gases?

Atmospheric gases can be liquefied by (i) increasing atmospheric pressure ; and (ii) decreasing temperature. By increasing pressure particles of the gas get compressed. Decreasing temperature reduces kinetic energy.


What is the engine that drives atmospheric circulation?

The engine that drives atmospheric circulation is the sun - which provides the energy for the circulation.


Which has less kinetic energy warmer particles or cooler particles?

Cooler particles have less kinetic energy.

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Where are ions and free electrons formed when atmospheric particles are bombarded by energy from space?

shopping


Ions and free electrons are formed in the when atmospheric particles are bombarded by energy from space?

ozone layer? sorry, but i don't know for sure because i'm trying to look for the answer myself for my paper because i'm so unsure about my answer. sorry for the terrible help, maybe someone else will edit this with a good answer.


In which atmospheric layer do particles move rapidly but do not collide often or transfer thermal energy?

mesosphere, stratosphere


Are the atoms in the gold foil experiment a positive or negative charge?

Positively charged atoms, In Rutherford's experiment he bombarded an extremely thin piece of gold foil with alpha particles. Alpha particles are tiny, high energy, positively charged particles.


Methods in liquifying gases?

Atmospheric gases can be liquefied by (i) increasing atmospheric pressure ; and (ii) decreasing temperature. By increasing pressure particles of the gas get compressed. Decreasing temperature reduces kinetic energy.


What do bombarding mean?

This is the dictionary definition:bombard(Military) to attack with concentrated artillery fire or bombsto attack with vigour and persistence the boxer bombarded his opponent with blows to the bodyto attack verbally, esp with questions the journalists bombarded her with questions(Physics / General Physics) Physics to direct high-energy particles or photons against (atoms, nuclei, etc.) esp to produce ions or nclear transformationsIn a general sense, bombarded means an area that has been bombed from the air or by artillery.


What is the engine that drives atmospheric circulation?

The engine that drives atmospheric circulation is the sun - which provides the energy for the circulation.


What is the energy of moving particles in a subatnce?

The energy moving in particles in a substance is thermal energy


Will the Large Hadron Collider cause another Big Bang?

Of course not, that's ridiculous. Please note that Earth gets bombarded every day by particles from outer space that have millions of times the energy of anything that the LHC is capable of producing. "Another Big Bang" would require a tremendous amount of energy - the energy of the entire Universe.


Which has less kinetic energy warmer particles or cooler particles?

Cooler particles have less kinetic energy.


How does adding energy to matter affect the energy of its particles?

The energy will increase and the particles will speed up.


The kinetic energy of a substance is the what kinetic energy of its particles?

The kinetic energy of a substance is the average kinetic energy of its particles.