Gravity is the force caused by the collision of particles.
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Gas paricaticals
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atmospheric pressure
No, it is an attractive force caused by the interaction of particles with the dimensions of space/time.
Pressure. It is measured as a given force applied over a given area.
The kinetic molecular theory assumes that the collisions of gas particles are perfectly elastic. This means that
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particles. are you dumb?
Yes, air resistance is a contact force. It is caused by the overall force created when thousands of tiny air particles collide with your body (or a parachute etc). All of the tiny collisions add up to the larger force you feel as air resistance
atmospheric pressure
rate of collisions between particles. average velocity of the particles.
Resultant force of all combined collisions with the walls of the container.
gas pressure is the result of simultaneous collisions of billions of gas particles with an object
Increase. As the temperature increases, the particles hit the walls of the container more often and with more force. This causes the pressure to increase, since the definition of pressure is the number and force of collisions the particles have with the walls of its container.
More collisions between particles of matter means a faster reaction rate. When you increase the kinetic energy of a sample of matter, you increase the number of particle collisions, as well as the force with which they collide. This in turn increase the rate of reaction.
1. Increased force of collisions of particles, so that they may react instead of just bouncing off of each other. 2. Increased frequency of collisions. More collisions = greater chance of reaction.
Random moving of the particles specially in the liquid or gaseous medium. This is caused due to the collisions of the atom and the molecules in the medium. Better understandability is provided in particle theory
No, it is an attractive force caused by the interaction of particles with the dimensions of space/time.