Because the solid log has less surface area.
Sawdust is a solid.
Yes, sawdust is a form of matter. It is composed of small wood particles and is considered a solid material.
solid I think of it more like a set of solids -- each piece of wood is a solid.
Sawdust itself is not a gas. It is a mixture of small wood particles and can be considered a solid or particulate matter. When sawdust is burned, it can release gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and water vapor into the air.
Sawdust is not a change. Making solid wood into sawdust by sawing it, would be a physical change.
Water will freeze first, as sawdust does not have a freezing point. The freezing point of water is 0°C (32°F), while sawdust does not freeze but can become solid if mixed with water.
A wooden table is called a solid because is hard and we cant break it.
Filtering the waste water through sawdust will remove large pieces of solid matter (such as grit, paper etc).
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A wooden table is typically referred to as a piece of furniture or specifically as a table. The term "solid" is more often used to describe the sturdiness or construction of the table rather than as a general name for it.
Sawdust can explode when ignited due to its fine particle size and high surface area, which allow it to mix more easily with air and create a combustible dust cloud. When a spark ignites this cloud, the rapid combustion can produce a pressure wave, resulting in an explosion. In contrast, solid wood burns more slowly because its denser structure does not allow for the same rapid release of energy. This phenomenon is why proper handling and storage of sawdust is crucial to prevent fire hazards.
It comes out slowly because its a sticky solid