yes, it is because its changing its appearance and u cqaand pt more air in to it
Yes, it is a physical change; any chemical transformation occur.
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a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
There are two main types of changes: physical and chemical. The basketball's composition did not change therefore leaving it to be a physical change. Also, a visual observation can determine that the physical appearance of the basketball has changed by becoming flatter. This change can also be reversed by increasing the volume of air the basketball contains. The chemical properties of the basketball remain the same throughout the whole deflation. ex. the basketball is still a basketball
Tire deflating is a physical process.
The Examples of Physical Changes: - hole in a paper - branch falling off tree - painting wood - breaking glass - melting ice - freezing water - melting iron The Definition of Physical Change A physical change in a substance doesn't change what the substance is. Ice melting, water evaporating (the water cycle)
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Water evaporating, crumpling or cutting paper, and inflating or deflating anything are all physical changes. Also water turning into ice is one.
Compared to the Euro, the situation of the US dollar is deflating.
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It is a Physical change
Crumple is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
No it did not change. The Height Of A Basketball hoop is 10ft.
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