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because the partials need to get bigger and they try to escape

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How do you give something more thermal energy?

make the particles move faster or add more particles


A machine used for making sub-atomic particles move faster?

Particle accelerators function to propel subatomic particles. They use electromagnetic fields to make the particles move at a faster speed, and to arrange them into beams.


What machine is used to make subatomic particles move faster?

a particle accelerator


How does cooling and heating affect matter?

When you cool matter, it freezes. Freezing something doesn't always mean that it's going to be cold. En-fact, all solids are frozen. Cooling causes the particles to make it harder to move. Like when you come in the building when it's really cold outside and you try to right, it's kind of hard. Heating effects matter when the heat rises, the particles begin to move faster and faster, and the particles get more spread apart. So if the stage of matter is in solid or liquid, if you keep the heat going it eventually ends up to become a gas. And sometimes, when solids are heated up so fast, they skip the stage of going into a liquid, and go straight into a gas, which is called sublimation.


Why does blowing on soup make it cool off faster?

The steam you see coming off a hot bowl of soup are the hotter, faster moving particles evaporating into the air, leaving slower-moving, cool particles behind. But these evaporated particles form a little cloud of vapor above the soup, which prevents the other hot particles from evaporating. When you blow on your soup, you blow away the vapor. This allows more of the faster moving particles to evaporate.

Related questions

How do you make objects particles move faster?

Increase the kinetic energy by heating the object up.


How is the kinetic energy of the particles that make up a substance different after it changes?

If you mean by heating it... When you heat a substance, the thermal energy of its particles increases. This means that the particles will move around faster as they have a higher kinetic energy.


What happens to particles as a liquid boils?

As the water heats up the pot you're boiling it in, the particles of the water receive more energy. The more energy the particles have, the faster they move and the farther they spread apart. When the water finally reaches 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius), its particles spread so far out that they make the transition from a liquid to a gas. Thus, making steam.


What does temperature have to do with the motion of particles that make up a substance?

The warmer the temperature, the faster the particles move.


What can you do to make substances dissolve faster?

Heating the solvent, and mixing (or stirring).


What does the sun do to make the water change state?

The sun heats up the water causing particles to move faster and spread apart. this changes water to a gas state and becomes clouds.


How do you make glass glue dry faster?

You can sometimes make it dry faster by heating it,but generally not a good idea as this seems to weaken it also.


How do you give something more thermal energy?

make the particles move faster or add more particles


A machine used for making sub-atomic particles move faster?

Particle accelerators function to propel subatomic particles. They use electromagnetic fields to make the particles move at a faster speed, and to arrange them into beams.


How do you make solutions dissolve?

You can make a solute dissolve faster by mixing the solute, heating the solute, or crushing the solute.


What do you know for certain about the particles that make a very hot liquid?

The particles are moving very fast because the higher the temperature , the faster the particles are moving.


How could you make the particles in an object move faster?

Only by raising temperature.