Most matter, when cooled, the molecules in the matter slow down, therefore they contract, or become smaller, more dence. In some cases it may even change states( liquid to a solid, things like tht)
Most common turbochargers (bearings) are lubricated and cooled with engine oil.
Quarks. Up and down quarks, I think. Google quark.
the climate has cooled and has became less humid
In the gaseous state of matter, the molecules of a substance are most free to move about as there is little attractive forces between the neighboring molecules.
plasma is most common in the universe outside of earth plasma is the most common state of matter
Gaseous matter.
contracted
Yes.
Conntraction
When heated it get larger and when you freeze it the matter gets smaller with an exeption to ice
When matter is cooled, the internal motion of molecules decreases. This reduction in motion results in a decrease in temperature, which can lead to changes in the physical state of the matter (solidification, condensation, etc.).
When matter is heated, its particles gain energy and move faster, leading to expansion or a change in state (e.g., from solid to liquid). When matter is cooled, its particles lose energy and slow down, leading to contraction or a change in state (e.g., from liquid to solid).
Matter typically expands when it is heated and contracts when it is cooled. This is due to the increased kinetic energy of the particles in the matter when heated, causing them to move further apart. Conversely, cooling matter decreases the kinetic energy, leading to the particles coming closer together.
It Is ICE.
plasma is most likely to be there in the space. so it cannot undergo to any states of matter as it is considered as a state of matter. coming to Bose Einstein condensate(BEC) it undergoes to it stse when the gas is cooled to lower and lower temperature.
Most matter contracts as it gets colder. Water is one of the few substance that expands (from 4 degrees Centigrade to 0).
No, most were liquid cooled. The (original) Beetle and possibly the Type 2 (not sure on the latter) were the air-cooled Volkswagens.