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There is the law of conservation of mass, and the law of conservation of energy. All three state: (Mass/Matter/Energy) cannot be created or destroyed, simply transferred.
There are three classical states of matter:SolidLiquidGasThere is a fourth state called Plasma, a high energy state found in lightening bolts and the stars.
1.by conduction through dense matter.(solids) 2.by convection through less dense matter (liquids/gas) 3.by radiation through vacuum
what are the characteristics of the three familiar states of matter
Inter molecular interaction.
they have to move
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energy
matter and energy
Matter can be made of waves and energy. Solids, gases, and liquids are also the three states that it can be in.
Kinetic energy is the energy produced or exerted by an object in motion. The three assumptions are, that there is matter (the object exists), it is moving (in motion), and it is producing or exerting energy.
There are three ways to transfer heat energy (thermal energy); convection involves transferring matter, the other two methods (conduction, radiation) don't.
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The universe is all physical reality as a single comprehensive system. The universe has four basic parts. Space is the three-dimensional fabric in which objects and states of matter coexist and what gives objects extension. Time is the continuous succession of events or states of matter and also the measure of duration of events. Put simply, space and time set the stage for the actors, matter and energy. Matter is the basic substance of physical objects which occupies space, evolves in time, persists in its state of rest or continuous uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force, and is convertible to energy. To put it simply, matter is basically stored energy in the form of atoms which consist of particles and exists in four basic states as a solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. Energy is what makes matter move or undergo change. Two basic forms of energy are potential energy and kinetic energy. Energy can never be created or destroyed. According to modern science, energy created the universe 13.7 billion years ago in what we commonly know as the Big Bang.
Keeping it simple, the three ways electromagnetic (EM) waves interact with matter include reflection, refractionand absorption.In reflection, the EM energy "bounces off" what it strikes. In refraction, the EM energy enters the material, but changes direction when it does. In absorption, the energy of the EM wave is "taken up" by the matter, and the energy is distributed within the atomic structure into which it entered.