Yes it is a phisycal change because even though you cut the carrot in half its still a carrot. You're not changing the substence you are just changing what it looks like no cutting carrotis not a physical change no cutting carrotis not a physical change
i think it is a physical change as it is a change of shape
Cutting carrots into the sticks is a physical change.
Mastication is a physical process and digestion is a chemical process.
Biting a carrot is a physical change. Chewing a carrot is mostly physical but does involve a small amount of chemical change. Digestion of the carrot in the stomach is a chemical change.
Cutting carrots is a physical change.
A physical change.
This is a physical change.
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no it is a physical change
It is a physical change.
Physical.
Cutting a rope is a physical change. Burning a rope, or disolving it in acid, would be a chemical change.
Cutting paper is a physical change
Cutting bread is a mechanical or physical change, not a chemical change.
no it is a physical change
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
Cooking carrots is an example of a chemical change. Cooking the carrots breaks down the molecules in the carrots into smaller pieces, making them easier to chew and digest.
It is a physical change.
it is a physical change
Physical change.
Physical.
Do the logs change from wood to some other substance? No, so it has to be a physical change.
With scissors: definetely physical, you don't cut the molecules in hair themselves
Cutting doesn't change the chemical composition.
Cutting a rope is a physical change. Burning a rope, or disolving it in acid, would be a chemical change.