Yeah it's a physical change because you're not changing the chemical composition of the door. You're simply changing the state that it's in. If you were to try to reverse the process (by opening the door), you could and afte you reversed it, you would still have the same door. However, an example of a chemical change is like baking cookies. If you were totry and reverse the process, you wouldn't be able to. You can't take the eggs out of cookies once you've made them, they're pretty much stuck in that state.
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a change in size, shape or the state of matter is a physical change. True for A+.
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Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
It is a physical change.
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To stop an interior door from slamming, when the owner refuses to stop throwing it, you can install a pneumatic door closer.
Physical change of the paint, not the door.
because it has a magnet.
Painting a door is a physical change because the appearance of the door was changed. It is not a chemical change because it didn't chance its composition. After painting the door it still remained a door, just a different color.
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Because during painting the chemical structure of the dyes (the chemical formula of the molecule) remain generally unchanged.
because things people do such as slamming door,screaming ect.
Doubtful, unless you were slamming someone's hand in the door. However your local police may be required to make an arrest if called to a domestic disturbance.
Depends on how bad, a min to a few weeks if it is broken.