Vapor Pressure
The kinetic theory of matter can be used to explain how solids, liquids and gases are interchangeable as a result of increase or decrease in heat energy. When an object is heated the motion of the particles increases as the particles become more energetic.
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Soot particles are the result of incomplete combustion of carbon or organic compounds.
"Even when equilibrium is reached, particles of a solution will continue to move across the membrane in both directions. However, because almost equal numbers of particles move in each direction, there is no further change in concentration." Sources: 2004 Biology 1 Textbook
brownian motion
gas pressure is the result of simultaneous collisions of billions of gas particles with an object
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Compression is an internal force thatpresses or squeezes the particles ofan object together. Shear is a force acting in an object asa result of pushes and/or pulls inopposite directions; usually results inrips or tears in an object
A static load is the mechanical force applied to an object as a result of both gravity's push and the weight of the object. It can be calculated by averaging out the two numbers.
The kinetic theory of matter can be used to explain how solids, liquids and gases are interchangeable as a result of increase or decrease in heat energy. When an object is heated the motion of the particles increases as the particles become more energetic.
A static load is the mechanical force applied to an object as a result of both gravity's push and the weight of the object. It can be calculated by averaging out the two numbers.
Static friction is higher than kinetic friction because an object at rest has many electrostatic forces between its particles and particles on the surface on which the object sits. An object in motion also has these forces, but they are much less since there is less time for particles to form bonds as they move past each other. Ultimately the coefficient of friction is a measure of the 'stickiness' between two objects, that is the ease in which the objects can bond with each other.
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The particles stay rigid in all states.