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Which subatomic particle move the fastest?

Yes, particles in a liquid do move faster than particles in a solid.Here is a list from slowest moving particles to fastest:solids (compact particles with little movement: vibrations.)liquids (lightly compact particles, which move around freely over one another.)gasses (particles are not compact and spread evenly apart as far as possible.)plasma (particle much like gas, more extreme. Plasma particles only occur at very high temperatures.)


How do particles move more freely in a gas then a liquid?

Particles in a liquid, such as water molecules (water being the most common liquid that we encounter here on Earth) attract each other; they are loosely bonded together, in a way that freely shifts around to different arrangements, but which still keeps the molecules close together. With a stronger bond the water freezes to become a solid. In a gas, there is no bond, all the molecules of water vapor move freely without any attachment to any other molecules, because they are too far apart and moving too rapidly for any bond to form.


what is the difference between longitudinal and surface waves?

Longitudinal wave particles move parallel to the way the wave is moving. Surface wave particles move in a circular motion.


What way do solid particles move?

They vibrate.


Does the state of matter depend on it's temperature?

It sure does!SolidsIf the state of matter is solid, the particles to not have that much energy to move, so they only move a tiny bit, this is because the temperature is low, so the particles come together and form a set shape.LiquidsTo become a liquid, the particle have to roam around a bit more freely. to move around freely the particles have to have more room, so the particles start to move away from each other. this is because of the temperature increase.An ice cream melting would be a great example of a solid changing into a liquid because of the temperature rise.GassesNow then, the particle of matter in a gas are moving around the quickest and with the most energy. the gas particles have huge amounts of space between them, that is why it is very easy to compress gasses. water turning to steam would be a good example to use.So, I hope that I have answered your question to the standard you required and as you can see, as the temperature increases, the energy of the particles increases allowing them to break apart or the other way around.


What happens to temp when particles are spread out and move rapidly?

Particles spread out and move rapidly due to the increase in temperature. Movement of particles is dependent on temperature...not the other way around.


Do molecules move faster when they are heated?

yes because the heat gives then energy allowing the particles to move faster, or it works the other way around, if cooled the particles get less energy so they move around a lot less. that is why when water is heated it turns into a gas because the particles are spacing out and turning into a gas


Which way does the particles move in a ocean wave?

Perpendicular to the direction of the wave


Do particles of solid have less energy than particles of a gas?

No,they don't because when the particles in gas ovecome the force of attraction they move more freely making the particles have more energy. Solid particles are tightly packed with a strong force of attraction making them have the least amount of energy compared to the other states(liquid and gas).


When sails are rotating what shape are they moving in?

They move in a swirly way


Which way does the slide move if you move the slide to the right?

it will move to right if you're moving it to the right it will go to the right


Does sponges have movement?

the only way they can move is by the water movement moving it around. It can not move by itself