Particle that are too big (for the technology that you are working with).
Filtration is the removal of particles from a liquid.
Molecules are the smallest particles of a substance.
The definition of nanodispersion is a concept that is used in physics. This involves particles that are nanosized creating dispersion.
A sediment with particles of less than 4 micrometres diameter.
Temperature is a measure of how hot (or cold) something is. It reflects the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, with higher temperatures indicating more energetic particles and vice versa.
By definition, a particle is a solid, so your question does not make sense.
The average speed of particles in a substance is determined by the temperature of the substance. At higher temperatures, particles move faster, while at lower temperatures, particles move slower. This average speed is related to the kinetic energy of the particles.
Sand is small particles of rock and minerals or other materials, such as coral or slag, and is not defined by its composition but rather by the size of its particles.
hyperspace manifold absorbon's, or pure gluon matter.
The continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system.
The continuous flow of charged particles from the sun that permeates the solar system.
That's a definition, not a question per-say.