You cant cause the molocuels are to tightly packed thus making a barrier like a forcefeild
It is a solid and you can't put a solid through another solid like you can with gas and liquid.
there is this process called conduction: if you get a metal stick, and heat one end of the stick, you will soon notice that the other side of the stick gets warm, and then hot. This is because the particles start vibrating because there is so much heat, and start pushing around each other, making the vibrations pass on to other particles, finally getting to your hand and warming it (your particles in the hand vibrate to!).This process only happens in solid things, but there is also convection, a similar process that happens in liquids and gases which also transfers heat around.
Because you aren't touching or hitting anything solid or liquid. I guess?
Simply because air has few particles in it. Your hand can easily cut through these few particles. However, in a solid block of wood, there are a lot more particles, which are closely packed. It would be a lot harder to break something that has closely packed particles.
No, you cannot bend a silver using your hand because Silver is hard, dense and solid. Its sonorous and has high melting point.
You cant cause the molocuels are to tightly packed thus making a barrier like a forcefeild
stick your hand up your bum and say buga woga
It is a solid and you can't put a solid through another solid like you can with gas and liquid.
You can figure it out because a solid is the state of matter that has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space.
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The simple answer is a pull with the lower hand and a push with the upper hand. Although you want a smoother motion than that. Remember to look at the head of the stick you're throwing to all the way through the throw.
Solids are strong because they are not like liquids,liquids can go through your hand and solids cant
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They are so small they can go straight through. Heres why: Atoms are spinning so fast that they look solid. Picture a fan, the blades - when still -have large spaces between them. Your hand could easily pass through. But if the blades were spinning, your hand would be cut off. This is similar with atoms, where the electrons are spinning so fast that it feels solid. Neutrinos are so small that they can pass through these gaps, when our hands are to big to fit through and matter appears to be solid. Thus at the macro level it is solid, but at a subatomic level you are walking through air.
the force is real and to use it you stick your hand in front of you and move something.
Hand cream is not a solid. Part of it`s Atoms are flowing like i a liquid
the air has a lot of intermolecular space between them so yuo can easily move your hand through it. But the block of wood has the particles tightly packed and hence you need a karate expert to break the block of solid wood.