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Vibrating particles have vibration energy and they pass their energy to neighboring particles vibrating with less intensity. This happens in solids, wherethis energy is transferred from a hot region (where particles vibrate with more intensity) to a cooler region (where particles vibrate with less intensity). This transfer of energy is heat transfer, and this mechanism of heat transfer is called "conduction".
no, the particles are so small they can pass through filter paper. ----------------- Yes, with special filters (with very small pores ), by ultrafiltration.
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Positively charged particles
Loose and sandy soils allow water to pass through them faster as they have larger inter-particle spaces b/w particles of soil
False. Light cannot pass through mud, cardboard, dark beer, or concrete. I think there are also some more opaque substances too.
It depends on the concrete and the type of radiation. If the concrete is feet thick, then it should only pass through the very surface and stop dead in it's tracks mid-way through the concrete. Recap: Yes, but if the concrete is long/wide enough, it will not pass through completely.
Gamma radiation is highly penetrative, and can pass through many substances without stopping. Several centimetres of lead or several meters of concrete is required to dissipate gamma radiation.
This depends on the type of acid.To put this simply: yes, there are certain acids which can dissolve concrete.
Nutrients pass through the capillaries (a type of blood vessel) in the small intestine.
Vibrating particles have vibration energy and they pass their energy to neighboring particles vibrating with less intensity. This happens in solids, wherethis energy is transferred from a hot region (where particles vibrate with more intensity) to a cooler region (where particles vibrate with less intensity). This transfer of energy is heat transfer, and this mechanism of heat transfer is called "conduction".
no, the particles are so small they can pass through filter paper. ----------------- Yes, with special filters (with very small pores ), by ultrafiltration.
Shale
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Rubber