When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
the volume of thr material becomes greater
vibrate more rapidly and move farther apart, increasing the material's temperature.
When you stretch a wire, the particles in the solid move farther apart from each other. This stretching increases the distance between the atoms or molecules in the wire, changing its shape without altering its material composition.
When a wave moves, compression occurs when particles are pushed closer together, increasing pressure. Separation happens when particles move farther apart, decreasing pressure. As the wave propagates through a medium, these alternating compressions and separations continue in a repeating pattern.
When materials are heated, the particles gain kinetic energy and move faster, leading to expansion of the material. Conversely, when materials are cooled, the particles lose kinetic energy and move slower, causing the material to contract or condense.
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
When a gas is heated, the kinetic energy of the gas particles increases. This causes the particles to move faster and farther apart, leading to an increase in pressure and volume. Heating a gas also increases the average speed of the gas particles.
When you move the slide from cold to warm, the particles gain energy and their motion increases. They move faster and farther apart from each other. When you move the slide from warm to hot, the particles gain even more energy, moving even faster and increasing their distance apart. This results in an overall increase in temperature as the particles move more vigorously.
The particles in a solid state move around one point. The particles in liquids slide past each other. Particles in a gas are farther apart than the particles in a liquid.
Its particles move farther apart and the substance becomes a liquid.
In hot air, the particles have higher kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and spread out more, resulting in a decrease in density and the particles being farther apart.
When an object expands, the particles within the object move farther apart from each other, increasing the object's volume. When the object contracts, the particles move closer together, decreasing its volume. This expansion and contraction occur due to changes in temperature, pressure, or other external factors.