no... there's 5. solid, liquid, gas, plasma, and one named after Einstein. Someone correct me if I'm wrong but i thought that was it.
it contain Glucose, Amino acids, Vitamins, Mineral salts, Hormones, Carbon Dioxide, Urea, and Fibrinogen.
Matter is a general term for the substance of which all physical objects consist.[1][2] Typically, matter includes atoms and other particles which have mass. A common way of defining matter is anything that has mass and volume. Mass is the amount of matter in an object and volume is the amount of space occupied by an object.[3] However, different fields use the term in different and sometimes incompatible ways; there is no single agreed scientific meaning of the word "matter".For much of the history of the natural sciences people have contemplated the exact nature of matter. The idea that matter was built of discrete building blocks, the so-called particulate theory of matter, was first put forward by the Greek philosophers Leucippus (~490 BC) and Democritus (~470--380 BC).[4] Over time an increasingly fine structure for matter was discovered: objects are made from molecules, molecules consist of atoms, which in turn consist of interacting subatomic particles like protons and electrons.[5][6]Matter is commonly said to exist in four states (or phases): solid, liquid, gas and plasma. However, advances in experimental techniques have realized other phases, previously only theoretical constructs, such as Bose--Einstein condensates and fermionic condensates. A focus on an elementary-particle view of matter also leads to new phases of matter, such as the quark--gluon plasma.[7]In physics and chemistry, matter exhibits both wave-like and particle-like properties, the so-called wave--particle duality.[8][9][10]In the realm of cosmology, extensions of the term matterare invoked to include dark matter and dark energy, concepts introduced to explain some odd phenomena of the observable universe, such as the galactic rotation curve. These exotic forms of "matter" do not refer to matter as "building blocks", but rather to currently poorly understood forms of mass and energy.[11]
it really doesn't matter i'm 8 and i think they're wooden but anything could work
You can't make a light saber out of light, because then it would be a laser that goes on forever. You have to use ceramics to make a tube that plasma can be pushed out of, for a power source it is ideal to use carbon nanotubes to make a battery, and you would need a small fan at the bottom to push air up to feed the plasma; you would also need to generate a magnetic to contain the plasma. You can find out more by watching "Sci-fi Science" episode 8"How to build a light saber" hosted by Michio Kaku on the Science Channel
assuming, like water, each gallon of gas weighs 8 lbs there would be 750lbs in 6000 gals. 6000 gal divided by 8 = 750 lbs
Yes, there are four states of matter; plasma, gas, liquid and solid. Historically, there are 3 states of matter, solid, liquid, gas based on qualitative differences in bulk properties. More recently, distictions between states have been besed on differneces in molecular interrelationships, this now included plasma. Not only does this contain plasma, but it contains about 8 other states of matter and 4 propsed states of matter. I think that for precollege education (not AP), they are teaching the historic 3 states of matter. Here is the link for my answer
"Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable."Type" is ambiguous in this context. Do you mean isotopes? Or do you mean states of matter? (Helium has some exotic states of matter.)Wikipedia states that there are 8 helium isotopes, to of them (3-He and 4-He) stable.
Missouri and Tennessee.
Missouri and Tennessee
8, not including Missouri, including it there would be 9
States of matter are identified by heat capacity, pressure and temperature. They are Solid, Amorphous Solid, Crystalline Solid, Plastic Crystal, Liquid, Liquid Crystal, Disordered Hyperuniformity, Plasma, Gas, Dropleton, Supercritical Fluid, String-net Liquid, Quantum Spin Liquid, Supersolid, Degenerate Matter, Electron Degenerate Matter, Neutron Degenerate Matter, Strange Matter, Photonic Matter, Quantum Hall State, Quantum Spin Hall State, Bose-Einstein Condensate, Fermionic Condensate and Super Fluid.
you cant. team plasma is on black and white and the route 8 is on blue, red, yellow, leafgreen and firered.
PITTSBURGH to Key west I count 6 states including PA and FL
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I think it takes about 8-12 hours or about a few days
It doesn't matter if you include the Sun or not, there are still 8 planets in the Solar System.MercuryVenusEarthMarsJupiterSaturnUranusNeptune
8 states including myanmar (not sure) My thinkings : Ka Chin, Ka Yar, Kayin, Chin , Mon, Burma, Rakhine, Shan