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yes it does have fewer electrons than an object that is neutralive just done it at college and got full marks:D
A transformer moves energy from one circuit to another. What form that energy takes is dependent on the apparatus being supplied with the energy. If going to a light, the energy is thermal and radiant. If going to a fan it is kinetic.
when there are fewer of one kind of particle this a low concentration
10-120 seconds
because the particles are tight and compacted unlike a liquid or gas which there are fewer in and they move around quicky and randomly.
The movement is random, but there is a net movement from regions where there are lots of particles to ones where there are fewer particles.
It has a high temperature but it is not hot. Temperature (kinetic energy) and hot (thermal energy - a way of transferring energy between objects) are not the same thing. Temperature is the average velocity of particles, which in the thermosphere is quite high, but they are far less dense than in the troposphere, which means that they collide much less often and those fewer collision mean less energy transfer (less heat).
yes it does have fewer electrons than an object that is neutralive just done it at college and got full marks:D
There are fewer particles for water to condense to.
they are called moving particles.
When particles are condensing in a substance, they combine into fewer, larger particles. These larger particles become the liquid's mass at its condensation or boiling temperature.
You are describing the process of diffusion.
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Diffusion is the form of passive transport that moves particles away from areas with more particles into areas with fewer particles.
They spread farther away.
The random movement of particles which happens all the time ensures that they move into any space between other particles. This is called diffusion.