Yes.
Tearing paper is a physical change as you do not change what the parer is made of.
Tearing paper represents a physical and not a chemical change. Chemical bonds are not broken in this instance, but paper is physically separated (by force) from other paper.
It is a physical change.
Yes, it is a physical change.
physical
Tearing a piece of tin foil is a physical change because the substance's chemical composition remains the same before and after tearing. The appearance and physical structure of the tin foil may change, but no new substances are formed during the tearing process.
Physical.
PHYSICAL
When you tear a piece of paper, a physical change occurs as the paper is physically broken apart into smaller pieces. This change does not alter the chemical composition of the paper, so it remains the same substance before and after tearing.
no... its a physical change
Physical change
Tearing is a contact force because it involves physical interaction between two objects, such as pulling a material apart with physical force.