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The faster the particles move- then the more energy they have, then the warmer the object will be.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
Small particles or molecules suspended in a liquid or gas will move by what is called Brownian motion. Brownian motion is a random motion of particles resulting from collisions with other matter. Unless otherwise disturbed, Brownian motion will eventually diffuse the suspended particles evenly throughout the liquid or gas.
Yep, Particles are at constant motion.
Robert Brown had discovered that particles can move randomly.
Electrons are the particles that move around the nucleus in constant and random motion.
most likely thermal as the more particles move the more heat the object produces.
The faster the particles move- then the more energy they have, then the warmer the object will be.
Gas particles move very fast because the particles are separated and have enough space to move around.
The random motion of small particles in the air is called Brownian motion (named after the botanist Robert Brown). This motion is caused by the collisions of the particles with the molecules of the gases making up the air.
Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.
Molecules of a substance are in constant motion. Whether you have a solid, liquid, or gas, the particles are moving (but the speed and amount they move differs). Particles of a solid move the least (they basically vibrate), particles of a liquid can flow around one another, and particles of a gas have a lot of space between them because they move in random, constant motions.
Due to the random brownian motion of molecules
No, when the temperature of an object increases its motion also increases because when temperature increases kinetic energy increases and thus the motion increases.
When temperature increases the particles of an object gain more heat energy, therefore move faster colliding with each other more.
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)
No, they are not packed tightly together. The particles in solids are. In gas, they move in random motion and are the furthest apart, compared to solids and liquids. Hope this helps :)