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At absolute zero they don't move.The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
It causes it to vibrate which causes it to heat up
Food is cooled from surrounding air particles and so if a packet is obstructing the vibration of the particles the food will be unable to cool.
When an object cools, the particles' kinetic energy transfers back into potential energy, the particles slow down.
you have to keep in shade or you can wear 2 layer of clothes.
Evaporation Takes Place Layer By Layer. Then Heat, In The Stages Of Evaporation Just Effects The First Layer Of The Liquid . Heat Makes An Increase Of Enegry Between The Particles. The Particles, With That Energy, Trys To Move And Seperate ThemSelves From The Whole Liquid. The Higher Engery Partides Rise, Leaving The Less Engery Ones Behind, There For Making The Liquid Cool.
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At absolute zero they don't move.The more you cool, the less Brownian motion of particles!
When liquids cool, the particles tend to tighten up, or get really close together, and slow down.
Nebulae are massive collections of gas and dust that usually are very cool around 5-30 kelvin. These nebulae are the remains of dead stars that have long died and have had enough time to cool themselves from the original energy release of the nova or supernova that created them. As the nebula cools the particles begin to slow down and once cool enough gravity will begin to collapse the nebulae and form what is known as a protostar. This is the birth of stars, and is essential for star formation.
Well kinda. We really float is space becuse thare is no gravity. Astronauts do cool tricks without gravity. It's really cool.
It causes it to vibrate which causes it to heat up
The movement of particles is first accelerated and then decelerated.
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Cool air has more pressure because it's particles are condenced and warm air has less air pressure because the particles in it are more spread out.
dodges are cool
Basalts cool faster.