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temperature and pressure
mass and distance
Well he discovered lots of things but the two major ones were Boose Einstein Condensate-State of Matter Construction of the Atomic bomb
I have no idea what you mean by "the two things that make up matter". Perhaps if you could tell us what you believe these two things are, we could define them for you.There are a lot more than two elementary particles. The Standard Model has at least 18: quarks (six types), leptons (six types), and six bosons (photons, gluons, 2 W bosons, the Z boson, and the Higgs boson). You can quibble about whether or not some of the bosons are "matter" if you like, but even discounting all of them that's still significantly more than two, and that's not even counting hypothetical but as-yet-unobserved particles like gravitons.
The motion of the particles and the strength of attraction between the particles determine a material's state of matter.
temperature and pressure
Mass and chemical composition
Volume and Shape determine the state of matter. so that means that volume is the same as shape and that is the matter that detirmins its state the book you are using is new york sience gleonce book right???? Correction:The motion of the particles and the strength of attraction between the particles determine a material's state of matter.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
temperature and altitude
Matter occupies space and has mass Explain how energy must be described in terms of these two factors Then define energy?
Matter occupies space and has mass Explain how energy must be described in terms of these two factors Then define energy?
mass and distance
Temperature and pressure are two factors.
Two ways in which physical state of matter can be changed:- changing the temperature- changing the pressure
Temperature and Pressure are the two main factors that determine the state of matter.
The relationship you describe is called an analogy.