No matter whether there is limited energy, particles are still moving. When they are
heated, they move very fast and rapidly. When they are cooled, they tend to slow
down and move slower. That is because heat is energy adn when something is
cooled, they lose their heat, basically, they lose their energy and particles move slow.
The particles in the substance will get closer together. Think of what you do when you're cold and you're with your friends, you probably get warmer by getting closer in a little huddle with you friends.
Cold particles condense. They come closer. They also move slower. Those are the basics. Of course, that is why, when you cool things, they go from Plasma --> Gas --> Liquid --> Solid Obviously, solid is a lot denser than plasma and gas.
They slow down and come closer together forming a liquid. Then further cooling will produce a solid.
The particles move slower and have kinetic energy taken away from them
When matter is cooled, the kinetic energy of the particles lowers. In other words, the particles slow down.
panot
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
because you are allowing more of it to be exposed to water. it is called heat transfer. while the oxygen is much cooler than the cup itself, it will cool the cup. this happens without stirring, but with stirring, you are increasing the "surface area" (the parts that are at the bottom are being exposed) which speeds up the process. give me trust point? (:
A particle accelerator is used to make particles travel very fast using magnetic waves. The particles are then collided with other particles to see what happens.
they all contract.
As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.
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When liquids cool, the particles tend to tighten up, or get really close together, and slow down.
The movement of particles is first accelerated and then decelerated.
they slow down.
When an object cools, the particles' kinetic energy transfers back into potential energy, the particles slow down.
When you heat air, the air pressure rises and the particles expand.
The air particles would get denser and the air would sink. If you cool it enough the water vapor in the air might freeze.
The cooler the temperature, the slower the particles move and the closer together they are because they don't need as much room. That accounts for how cooler air is thicker.
It gets colder. And the energy increases so the particles move further apart.
its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.
At absolute zero they don't move.The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
It condenses, this is what happens when the particles in a gas cool down. If you breath onto a piece of glass you can see a small amount of condensation