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Beta particles cannot penetrate very far into solids because they...HAVE NO MASS and HAVE HIGH VELOCITY.
What kind of fluid, liquid or gas? Gases are compressible, liquids pretty much are not. (And yes, both gases and liquids are fluids; the word "fluid" comes from the same root word that gives us "flow," which both gases and liquids are capable of doing.)
Heat is actually a measurement of the movement of particles. The faster they are moving, the "hotter" they are. When particles are moving faster, they also create a little more room around themselves by colliding into other particles and therefore expand whatever container may be holding them, or increase the pressure on the inside of said container.
rings. it fits in the puzzle...if you are doing the worksheet for 6th grade
Nonexistent, there are always problems and drawbacks with using any resource. It is always a matter of doing a cost/benefit analysis and making tradeoffs.
The very definition of a solid is a substance that has a fixed volume and shape, all solids fall into this category. Sand particles may be able to flow, but each granule itself is solid and won't be able to flow unless it becomes a liquid.
Liquids are difficult to compress because of their molecules. Since their molecules are already tightly packed together, they cannot be compressed much more. Doing so can only slightly alter their volume.
By being heated up and turning into either a gas or a liquid.
The particles are moving very slowly.
Safety goggles are important to wear when doing an experiment with gases or strong liquids because if you have goggles on, the strong liquids or gases won't get into your eyes.
Beta particles cannot penetrate very far into solids because they...HAVE NO MASS and HAVE HIGH VELOCITY.
breaking apart
Generally applies to gases, reducing the volume by doing work on the gas raises its pressure. Elastic solids can be compressed, but liquids are usually not compressible.
Free flowing
It is a glass funnel into which can be placed a circle of folded filter paper (so that it too is the shape of the funnel) liquids may then be poured into the funnel and while the liquids will drain through (to be collected at the base of the funnel), any solids will be retained on the paper.
Any liquid (not just juice) drunk in quantity will do that, road trip or at home.The important thing is to always drink enough liquids, no matter what you are doing.
water fits in the puzzle....if you're doing the 6th grade science worksheet