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When heat touches air molecules they speed up but when cold air touches molecules they slow down.
The speed of the H+ ions.
When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
the number of H+ ions moving down the channel.
The amount of energy the flow H+ ions have EDIT: The speed of the H+ ions
Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.Gravity holds it in place. It is possible that now and then individual molecules acquire enough speed to escape, but the effect is negligible.
Speed laws are always in effect no matter what time of day it is.
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When heat touches air molecules they speed up but when cold air touches molecules they slow down.
The measurement of the energy or heat in matter involves measurement of average speed of atoms and molecules.
The speed of the H+ ions.
The Speed of the H+ ions
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It depends which state of matter you are referring to -- solid, liquid or gas. Solid: molecules vibrate in place Liquid: molecules are moving faster than a solid but slower than a gas. gas: molecules are moving at a high speed hope this helps :)
Molecules move faster when heated -- no matter what state they're in.
When matter is heated the molecules move faster and the speed becomes so great the molecules cannot hold together. The molecules fly apart and become a gas.
Yes,the material has an effect on the speed of the ball.Actually,the speed of metal bat is faster than wood .