A solid will maintain its shape when force is applied to it.
A) Mitosis B) S Phase C) G1 Phase D) G2 Phase The Best Answer is (B) BY Tiiz
G1, G2, and S-phase
synthesis phase synthesises while analysis phase analyses
->Dormant phase ->Propagation phase ->Triggering phase ->Execution phase
Lag phase, exponential or log phase, stationary phase, death phase, and phase of prolonged decline.
All phases of matter have the strong force. It is the force that occurs in the nuclei of atoms and holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
The liquid phase is a state of matter that:Cannot resist a shear force (it flows - unlike a solid)andIs incompressible (unlike a gas)
When matter is acted upon by force or temperature, it can move between all the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas.
I am pretty sure that it is the temperature which is applied to the substance. For example when heat is applied to a solid it melts, causing it to change from one phase to another. Also when a liquid freezes the temperature drops and it converts into a solid.
the solid phase of matter
Jupiter's phase of matter is a 'gas giant'.
Yes, particulate matter in the solid phase and matter in the gaseous phase.
some people soy that there is no 4 phase of matter but some say plasma is the 4 phase of matter
All rocks are in the solid phase of matter.
yes it's the cross of two or more phases of matter which becomes another phase of matter
The velocity of a wave which maintains consatnt phase at all successive positions during propogation is known as wave velocity or phase velocity. The velocity of a group of waves which maintains constant poditions during the propogation is known as group velocity.
Phase change. Liquid phase to gaseous phase (evaporation) Liquid phase to solid phase (solidification, freezing) Solid phase to gaseous phase (sublimation9 Etc...