Do you mean the states of matter? Solid, liquid and gas are the three (usual) states of matter (around here).
Otherwise, matter is matter because it resists acceleration, it is attracted gravitationally, and (?) it occupies space.
Three ways:Melting,Freezing, and Boiling
when a light is shining a peice of matter can et in the way of the light
It can be absorbed, reflected and radiated from the matter.
three diffrent ways liht interacts with matter is absorbed, reflected, transmitted and refracted. =)
Three ways (I think).
Hieghth, Width, and Depth; or Size, Wieght,and Placement.
three diffrent ways liht interacts with matter is absorbed, reflected, transmitted and refracted. =)
Keeping it simple, the three ways electromagnetic (EM) waves interact with matter include reflection, refractionand absorption.In reflection, the EM energy "bounces off" what it strikes. In refraction, the EM energy enters the material, but changes direction when it does. In absorption, the energy of the EM wave is "taken up" by the matter, and the energy is distributed within the atomic structure into which it entered.
Three main ways and are classified accordingly. Igneous rocks form from molten material called magma.
There are three ways to transfer heat energy (thermal energy); convection involves transferring matter, the other two methods (conduction, radiation) don't.
The three states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) are similar in that they are all forms of matter with mass and volume. They can also undergo physical changes, such as melting or freezing, without changing their chemical composition. Additionally, they are all made up of particles (atoms or molecules) that are constantly in motion.
The three phases of matter are gas, liquid and solid.