Heat is measured in joules and the heat is aka kinetic energy.
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in
everywhere.
Tyre pressure is caused by the air particles inside the tyre
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The vasculature inside the green leaf moves a number of particles of food, water, minerals and gases.
The movement in and out of a cell is called active transport. Liquids inside cells contain different substances and there is movement in and out to maintain a proper balance of ions and molecules.
Thermal Energy. Heat in the substance is measured by temperature. The movement causes it to give off heat. Ex. The TV is on too long. You touch it. It feels warm. The electric energy inside is giving off thermal energy. It's giving off heat.
Tonicity refers to the relative concentration of solute particles inside a cell, with respect to the concentration outside the cell. Osmolarity refers to the movement of water from the inside to the outside of a cell, and vice versa
Depends on the container of the "air particles" and what you mean by "what happens." If it is inside a container that can not expand, then the pressure increases. If it is inside a container that can expand (or is just atmospheric air) then the volume increases. (Pressure * Volume = n * R * change in temperature) On the atomic level, the atoms or molecules (depending on the gas) begin to move more quickly as their kinetic energy increases.
Heat is actually a measurement of the movement of particles. The faster they are moving, the "hotter" they are. When particles are moving faster, they also create a little more room around themselves by colliding into other particles and therefore expand whatever container may be holding them, or increase the pressure on the inside of said container.
Yes, only if you want it to get to the same entity/person as is on the inside.
The point inside the earth where movement from inside an earthquake first occurs is known as the focus or hypocenter.
The correct dimensions are measured from inside post to post for width, and from the surface to the inside of the crossbar for height
Yes, atoms contain subatomic particles.
by vibrating inside of the container that the liquid is held inside in
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