It depends if it's a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. Solid particles will stay still and vibrate.
Particles of matter are always in constant motion.
The particle theory of matter laws are:All matter is made up of tiny particlesThe particles of matter are always movingParticles are attracted to each otherParticles have space between themParticles in a pure substance are all the same
The question's a little sketchy, but I think you're looking for motion. The particles of matter are always in motion.
1. Matter is made up of tiny particles 2. Particles of matter are always in constant, random motion. 3.Particles in matter of one substance are identical. 4.The spaces between particles are very large compared to the size of the particles themselves. 5.Particles in matter attract one another.
ya, they are always moving in a zig -zag manner.
The kinetic theory of matter states that matter is made of particles whose speed is dependent on their mass and temperature. The kinetic theory states that particles in matter are always in motion.
The particle theory of matter states that matter is composed of tiny particles that are always in constant motion.
- All matter in composed of atoms and molecules (tiny particles) - The tiny particles are always in motion - Energy affects this motion -The particles interact -There is much space between these particles
yes, everything on earth consistently moves.
theory that explains the properties of matter in terms of the particles of matter always being in motion.
1. All matter is made up of tiny articles 2. The particles of matter are always moving. 3. The particles have spaces between them. 4. Adding heat to matter makes the particles move faster.
-They weren't asking you necessarily. Anyway, yep, particles are always in motion, unless it is absolute zero. But absolute zero is never reached.-
The particles of matter attract each otherthe particles of matter are continuously movingThe particles of matter have space between them
The particle theory of matter states that matter is made up of very small particles that are always in constant motion.
The particles move because of the Kinetic Theory. Matter is composed of particles that are atoms, molecules, or irons that always are in random motion.(Honestly you don't need to copy the hole matter is composed.... thing but just in case you might need it.)
Solids. Solids are the most rigid state of matter, so their particles are always fixed. Liquid particles have more freedom to move about, and gases have the most freedom.
Our understanding of temperature is based on that idea.
the particles go with the state of matter in slid liquid and gas each one of the states of matter have particles. gases particles are always moving around example water vapor..solids particles are stuck in place but viberate and liquid is pretty much the same as gas
The Kinetic Theory of Matter, also known as the Kinetic Molecular Theory states that small particles called molecules or atoms make up matter. The particles are always in constant motion.
The Particle Theory has 4 laws: 1) All matter is composed of particles 2) Each of these particles have spaces between them 3) These particles are always in a constant state of motion 4) Because some particles are Negative, & some Positive, they are attracted to each other.
Things are always moving because everything is made up of Tiny particles that are made up of atoms. Anyhting that takes up space is matter, which means everything is matter. Even an atom. Which thens means everthing moves, because matter is always moving. GET IT :P
1.All matter is made up of particles. 2.All particles have spaces between them. 3.Particles are always in motion. 4.Particles have attraction forces. 5.Temperature effects the speed in which particles move. 6.All particles of one substance are identical
There are three types of matter; solid matter, liquid matter and gas matter. They are all made up of particles which are the building blocks of matter. Particles in a Gas matter are randomly separated, they are a bit far apart form each other, so they are able to move around efficiently. Particles in liquid matter are less separated from each other, they are closer to each, so there degree of mobility is limited. Particles in solid matter are packed close together and rigity and immobile. A table and a cup and objects of the types are solid matter so they are unable to move around.
Democritus believed that matter is made of tiny indivisible particles called atoms. He believed that the atoms have always been, and always will be, in motion; that there are an infinite number of atoms, and kinds of atoms, which differ in shape, and size.