Five States of Matter? Bose-Einstein, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
They are: plasma, solid, liquid, gas, and bose-einstein condensate state.
Matter is anything that has mass that takes up space. So for example a rock takes up space so that is matter, a chair takes up space. It could be anything around you. Things that aren't matter are ideas and emotions, etc. Things about matter is mass, density, size, volume, weight.
Something made up of matter has physical substance and occupies space, such as solid, liquid, or gas. Something not made up of matter, like thoughts or emotions, is more abstract and does not have physical presence. Matter can be directly measured and observed, while non-material things are often subjective and cannot be physically touched or quantified.
No. Elements are made of different forms of atoms, but all these elements are made out of three smaller things: proton, neutron and electron. However, we have discovered that these three are not necessarily the smallest unit of matter that exist. Physicist have found that those three things are in fact made of quarks. And these quarks are probably made of even small things. Science is still trying to find the basic unit of matter.
Five things that aren't matter are: sound, light, heat, gravity, and speed. Five things that are matter are air, water, foods, pencils, and paper.
All things (objects) that exist are made out of matter.
matter is defines as anything that has mass and takes up space so five things would be you, a table, a book, a skyscraper, or a dog.
Yes. All things with mass are made of matter.
Five States of Matter? Bose-Einstein, Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
All are made from matter.
All those things which occupy the space and have the mass are matter, but we also can say that , all those things which may be observed by our five sences are matter.
The moon is made of matter and all things made of matter have gravity.
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Matter.
Energy (such as light) and space (which may contain matter, but is not made out of it).
Everything has matter. Matter is what things are made up off. Even air has it.