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it depends on how much heat particles are in the water and air ? and because water is a fluid so the particles are closer together not letting as many particles in as air with has more spaced out particles letting more heat particles in
No. A rarefaction is the region of a sound wave where the particles are spread out rather than close together. The closer together regions are compressions. These terms are used about waves in air, not weather systems.
The dispersed particles of a suspension are larger than the particles of a colloid.
Yes, clay particles are very small, smaller than sand particles.
that isn't true. the wider apart the contour lines are than the softer the slope (not steep) if they are closer together than the slope will be alot steeper.
no, particles in a solid are closer
Particles in a solid are closer together and lower in energy than those in a liquid. The closer together particles are, the less they move. Since the amount of motion directly corresponds to the internal energy, a substance with closer particles will have less internal energy. When particles are close together and move less, the structure is more stable than when they move around more freely. Therefore a solid, which is very stable, has closer particles and less energy than a liquid, which is less stable, which in turn has closer particles and less energy than a gas, which is very unstable in its structure.
Closer together than normal.
Open Clusters
the pressure is when the particles in that container of air are closer together than the particles in the surrounding atmosphere. so they race out to where there is more room until they are in same number per area as the surrounding air. or in a tire they are still forced in and held tight. under pressure .....though they are the same stuff as what surrounds they are squished tighter together than normal.
The solid particles are closer.
Solids are more compact than liquids. The particles of a solid are closer together. Since heat is the kinetic force between particles, the closer those particles are the easier it is to excite them.
Yes. Iron is more dense than plastic because its particles are closer together.
it depends on how much heat particles are in the water and air ? and because water is a fluid so the particles are closer together not letting as many particles in as air with has more spaced out particles letting more heat particles in
That can be a binary star, a triple star, etc. - in general, a "star system".
the particles in solids are closer together than in liquids and gases allowing it to keep its shape
Density is basically how "dense" an object is. If you have a sugar cube, you can see that there are particles in it that are farther apart with a smaller density than a cube of steel, that the particles are packed closer together.