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Q: Why particles of toothpaste act like a liquid?
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How solid act like a liquid?

Surface tension-Attractive forces cause particles on the surface of a liquid to pull together and resist from being pushed apart. These particles on the surface are pulled toward the center of the liquid and and sideways along the surface. There are no liquid particles above to pull on them. Particles under the surface are pulled in all different directions. Surface tension is the uneven forces acting on the surface particles of a liquid. Surface tension causes a liquid to act like it has a thin film stretched across the surface.


Can soil act like liquid in an earthquake?

quanflication


What is difficult to describe as a liquid?

Glass is technically a liquid but it does not act like normal liquids.


What the meaning of filtration?

The act or process of filtering; the mechanical separation of a liquid from the undissolved particles floating in it.


What is clarification?

'Clarification' has two distinct senses: 1: an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding; 2: the act of removing solid particles from a liquid


What is it called when a solid flows like a liquid?

Surface tension-Attractive forces cause particles on the surface of a liquid to pull together and resist from being pushed apart. These particles on the surface are pulled toward the center of the liquid and and sideways along the surface. There are no liquid particles above to pull on them. Particles under the surface are pulled in all different directions. Surface tension is the uneven forces acting on the surface particles of a liquid. Surface tension causes a liquid to act like it has a thin film stretched across the surface.


What are two things light acts like?

In some ways light act like waves, in others like particles.


Are particles in a liquid organized?

In a liquid the surface tension cause the liquid to act as if a thin film were stretched across its surface. For example, surface tension allows the spider to float on water as if the water had a thin film.right but not for this question. in a liquid, the particles are not in formation like in a solid, and they can move about. However they can't leave the container until they are heated to become a gas.


What do particles look like and act when sound energy is formed?

Sound energy is in the form of a wave.


Is Light has many of the properties of waves but light can also act as though it is a stream of?

... particles.... particles.... particles.... particles.


Particles that do not usually act as condensation nuclei are?

Ozone Particles


What are examples of flocculation?

Flocculation is the act of many small particles (particularly in water) being massed together so they can be removed. This is started by adding another liquid to the water.