all particles are always moving
Gas particles have a small volume relative to the spaces between them.
Gas particles have a large volume relative to the spaces between them.
Gas particles are very small in size and always move slowly.
Gas particles are very large in size and always move slowly.
Particles are small spheres of insignificant volume.
Particles must collide in the proper orientation to react.
Energy is conserved when particles collide.
all particles are always moving
It seems odd to postulate that the planets/moons in our galaxy were the result of collisions. If that were true, why have we not been witnessing recurring collisions-- with the creation of other new planets/moons?
1.) Tidal Theory 2.) Nebular Theory 3.) Solar Disruption Theory 4.)Planetissimal Theory 5.) Dynamic Encounter theory 6.)Condensation Theory 7.) Big Bang Theory
That theory would probably be Pangaea. The theory for the movement of continents is called the Continental Drift Theory.
The theory of plate tectonics replaced the theory of sea floor spreading.
The continental drift theory, or the plate tectonic theory
A postulate is a basic assumption or principle accepted without proof, while a theory is an explanation supported by evidence and experimentation. Postulates serve as starting points for developing theories, which are more comprehensive and detailed explanations of natural phenomena. Theories can be revised or replaced based on new evidence, whereas postulates are typically seen as foundational truths within a particular framework.
This postulate is valid today only in some situations.
The Big Bang Theory - 2007 The Hamburger Postulate 1-5 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
collision between molcules are elastic
The theory that each plane is unique due to flights, maintenance, passengers, etc.
atoms combine in whole numbers.
of course Dalton's atomic theory is still believed today. but it has some defects, like his first postulate states that an atom is indivisible. but as you know its not correct. but the 4th and 5th postulate of his were exactly correct and are still the basis today. for a better answer please check on wikipedia.
Could you please specify which postulate you are referring to?
just one postulate is still accepted and is the third one.
midpoint postulate
Reflexive Postulate, or Identity Postulate.
yes