Which substances could you use to demonstrate morphing Are these substances fluids?
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For example, it could be shown that water is made of other substances by electrolysis, that separates it into oxygen and hydrogen.
When Faraday began his work with electricity and magnetism, most scientists thought of them as separate (but similar) substances -- invisible fluids that could pass through matter, causing an attraction between two objects due to the "flow" of electricity (or magnetism) from one object to another. Over the decades of his research, Faraday showed that electricity and magnetism were intimately connected (ie, one could create one by the other) and that they were better described, not as fluids, but as fields. This was a huge advance in our understanding of electromagnetism.
To demonstrate this, you could heat water (heating it allows the particles to move faster) and you will see as it boils bubbles on the top, showing that particles are constantly moving however in this case you have sped them up.
There are a few different ways you could test for sour and bitter substances without tasting them. You could test for the presence of elements that make something sour or bitter for example.
the cell membrane is not completely permeable.This allows substances in and out of the cell and only a few substances could get into the cell.If the cell membrane becomes permeable any substance including the bad ones will get in easily this could destroy the cell.
Applications of fluids could mean many different things. In medicine, this could refer to an intravenous infusion of saline. In the automotive world, this phrase could be used in reference to oil, gasoline, and other fluids used to maintain an engine.
Evaporate water.
Hot fluids could mean a heated sunstance, liquid or gas.
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Using your hands you could use one hand to demonstrate the earth's atmosphere, the other hand could demonstrate heat radiation from the sun passing through the atmosphere. you could then replace your hand for the atmosphere to demonstrate more.
There are many possible reasons. Some are: They could be in different fluids. The fluids could be flowing in different directions. The depths of the fluids (and slope of the beds) could be different.
well, you could set a deadline and then demonstrate your ability to meet it. i know, it's a hard concept to digest.
For example, it could be shown that water is made of other substances by electrolysis, that separates it into oxygen and hydrogen.
Substance is a vague term which could be a mixture but may not be.
The question could only be answered if I knew what I was supposed to demonstrate. But since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
This is a poorly phrased question. There are many ways you could demonstrate a basic understanding of something. Which method you would use would depend on the person you are trying to demonstrate that understanding to. (You could write an essay, have a conversation, use body language, etc, etc)Demonstration of understanding something usually requires a medium of communication.
To demonstrate prejudice, you could create a scenario where one group is unfairly treated or judged based on a characteristic like race or gender. To demonstrate equal opportunities, you could show a situation where everyone is given the same chances and resources regardless of their background or identity. These demonstrations can help illustrate the impact of prejudice and the importance of promoting equal opportunities.