A larger fragment will get snagged in the gel more than a smaller fragment. Think of hairs getting caught in a brush.
Yes.
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The warmth make the molecules of some substances move faster.
Yes the particles move faster and faster the higher the temperature. You can actually see this with the naked eye. Just boil some water... Also, if the temperature is increased, then the pressure is increased.
This looks to me like a confusion with "chromatography". Say you put some liquid substance on a piece of paper. Some molecules will move (diffuse) faster than others; thus, the substance becomes separated.
The close-in ones move fast, the far-out ones move slower. It's governed by Kepler's third law.
The speed at which planets travel in their orbits depends on their distance from the sun and their mass. According to Kepler's laws of planetary motion, planets closer to the sun orbit at higher speeds because they experience a stronger gravitational pull. Additionally, planets with less mass also tend to move faster as they are less influenced by the gravitational pull of the sun.
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
For liquids, it depends on their viscosity, which is essentially a measure of how "syurpy" something is.
Objects may move at different speeds because of how much mass they contain. Some objects also may have more propulsion than others which makes them able to travel faster.
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
why are some objects faster than other
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
some objects faster than the others because its due to the movement of the earth.... hahah joke lang :))
Some can move faster than others because of 1) their size 2) the structure they use for moving* (sarcodines=pseudopods, ciliates=cilia, flagellates=flagella) *some of the structures move faster (i.e. sarcodines are slower than ciliates because the pseudopods take a while to form, while cilia can beat rapidly at the pace it wants to)
Rate This Answer0 Comments0EmailShare0In a closed system blood moves faster because it is under a greater pressure than it would be in an open system.