Hydrogen and oxygen.
Gasses will have the fastest moving particles, Liquids will have moderately moving particles, and Solids will have the slowest moving particles.
When steam (or "water vapor") becomes water, the particles are condensating or becoming condensation. This is because the particles are cooling down, thereore not moving fast enough to remain a gas; so it becomes a liquid.
waves transfer matter, but not energy
The friction between moving particles is called friction.
There is the "particle" theory, expressed in part by the word photon.Light travelling through water shows how light acts as particles. It doesn't displace the water, it goes around the water particles moving it's way through while losing energy as it travels. (friction from particles colliding, heat, etc.)
hot water has fast moving particles, and cold water has slow moving particles
Ice is the form of water that has particles moving the slowest. This is because the water is solid and the particles are tightly compacted.
The force of moving water alone can wear away particles of rock.
Rock and soil!!
because the particles in the water are moving and vibrating faster and and will eventually reflect of the particles in the soapy liquid elecctrons help with this process!
Conduction is what transfers the heat in this process. The fast moving particles in the hot electric coil collide with the slow-moving particles in the cool pot. The transfer of the heat causes the pot's particles to move faster. Then the pot's particles collide with the water's particles, which in turn collide with the particles of the spoon. As the particles move faster, the metal spoon becomes hotter.
yes. gas has the fastest moving particles and a solid has the slowest moving particles and particles in a liquid are moving faster than solid particles but not as fast as gas particles.
The force of moving water alone can wear away particles of rock.
because warm water has faster moving particles
Heavy eroded particles settle out of moving water
the ones with the highest density
Subatomic particles cannot be prevented from moving.