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Water molecules travel through the plasma membrane, tonoplast membrane. In biological systems, the solvent is typically water.
In chemistry, heat is the measurement of how fast molecules vibrate back and fourth as they travel through space and time. In other word, the faster the molecules vibrate, the hotter the object gets. The slower the molecules vibrate, the cooler the object gets.
In diffusion, molecules travel from a higher concentration to a lower concentration. When you put a drop of ink in a glass of water, the spreading of the ink in the water is called diffusion. Similarly, if you spray an air freshener in one corner of a room, eventually people on the other side of the room will be able to smell it as well because the scent has diffused. In osmosis, molecules also travel from higher concentration to a lower concentration. However, osmosis specifically refers to the movement of WATER molecules. Both of these types of transport are examples of passive transport, which requires no energy.
Hot Water. Heat is the simple term for average kinetic energy. Thus, a warmer sample of water will have more kinetic energy (assuming the same mass). Therefore, the water molecules and anything that joins in with it will move at a faster rate. This perpetuates the spreading.
they are very far apart and moves randomly at high speedthey move freely and they are molecules you can't seeQuickly and randomly.Gases have low density; there are few molecules per volume because they're moving around so much.
electro-magnetic radiations Light.
In a perfect system Energy Waves would not travel around corners unless reflected off of something. In the case of Sound the medium of travel is the Air. The Wave is "Reflected" off of air molecules and 'travels around the corner. The motion of the air molecules 'reproduces' the sound waves' travel.
Sound certainly can travel around corners. Sound can also travel through hard surfaces like walls and bathroom surfaces as well.
A stamp can travel the whole world while staying in one corner.
In order for sound to travel, there has to be something with molecules for it t travel through. On Earth, sound travels by vibrating air molecules, there are no molecules in space, nothing to vibrate
Because the NH3 molecules have to travel through the nitrogen and oxygen molecules in the atmosphere.
Sound waves are a vibration of molecules in the medium through which it passes. A vacuum has no medium, it is void of matter. Thus, no molecules to vibrate, no sound waves.
The molecules must be close enough to touch. They can travel through solids, liguids, and gases.
Sound waves travel fastest through air because the molecules are spread out the most. They travel slowest through solid because the molecules are very tightly packed together. They do not travel through a vacuum at all.
Of course. It does all the time. It can travel through anything with molecules. Probably not a vaccum though.
Surprisingly no. Air is a gas which means that the molecules are far apart. Even a liquid is better that air for sound to travel through because the molecules are closer together. But, a solid is the best for a sound to travel through. This is because the molecules are very close together so the vibration is transferred much quicker though the material.
Sound waves travel fastest through solids as the molecules are tightly paced in solids. While in LIQUIDS and GASES molecules are far apart and there is a lesser chance of molecules striking one another.