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When air warms air particles move closer together?

When air warms up, the air particles gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and farther apart, not closer together. This increase in kinetic energy leads to the expansion of air molecules and a decrease in air density.


How does the distance between two celestial bodies impacts their gravitational attraction?

If they are farther apart, there is less gravitational pull. Opposite if they are closer together.


What is primarily responsible for causing these materials to condense?

The decrease in temperature of the materials causes their particles to slow down and come closer together, leading to condensation. Additionally, an increase in pressure can also force particles closer together, promoting condensation.


How does the planets' distances from the sun affect their atmosphere?

The distance from the sun affects a planet's atmosphere by influencing its temperature and composition. Planets closer to the sun tend to have hotter temperatures, leading to more volatile gases evaporating and potentially thinner atmospheres. On the other hand, planets farther from the sun have colder temperatures, which can result in more stable atmospheres with heavier gases.


Would an object have a greater gravitational pull closer or farther from earth?

An object have greater gravitational pull closer from earth. As we get farther from earth, the gravitational pull becomes weaker. That is why objects sufficiently away from the earth do not fall on it.

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Is the particles in oil move closer?

When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.


In hot air are particles closer together?

In hot air, the particles have higher kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and spread out more, resulting in a decrease in density and the particles being farther apart.


Why does sound travel through water easily?

sound travels farther in water because the water particles are closer together.


When air warms air particles move closer together?

When air warms up, the air particles gain energy and move faster, causing them to spread out and farther apart, not closer together. This increase in kinetic energy leads to the expansion of air molecules and a decrease in air density.


Do particles move closer or farther apart when freezing?

Particles move closer together when freezing as the temperature decreases. This is because the kinetic energy of the particles decreases, causing them to slow down and come closer to each other, ultimately forming a more organized, solid structure.


When you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble?

when you push the plunger are the air particles closer together in the syringe or in the bubble


Are the particles in a liquid are usually closer together than the particles in a solids?

No, the particles in a solid are usually closer together than the particles in a liquid. In a solid, the particles are tightly packed and have a fixed position, while in a liquid, the particles are more loosely packed and can move around.


When a liquid is coold it particles become?

closer together


Compression is the part of medium where are the particles?

In terms of particles, "compression" means that particles move closer together.


Do the particles of a gas get closer together or farther apart as the pressure on the gas increase?

Closer together. Your question is oddly phrased, but ends up in the same place. You might mean to ask, "Are the atoms or molecules of a gas closer to each other or farther apart if the gas is at higher pressure?" Or perhaps you are asking if the atoms or molecules in a compressed gas ("as the pressure on the gas increase (sic)") are closer or farther apart. It doesn't matter, really, because the atoms or molecules in a gas that is at increased pressure are closer together than if they were at lower pressure. Air is at lower pressure at high altitudes than at sea level. The molecules of nitrogen and oxygen are farther apart, which is why it's difficult to breathe while near the summit of a mountain.The answer depends on whether the increased pressure is due to reduced volume or increased temperature.When a gas is compressed, the particles are forced closer together. The temperature also rises.To increase the pressure in a volume of gas, you can do either of two things:Decrease the volume. The same number of gas particles have to share a smaller space, so they must be closer together. Pressure (and temperature) rises.Increase the temperature. The particles move faster and try to get further apart. Since the volume is unchanged, the pressure rises. The distance between the particles is unchanged.


How does the the space between particles change as energy is lost?

the particles will move closer together


Ccompression is the part of the medium where particles are?

Compact and closer together, reducing the volume of the material.