the volume of thr material becomes greater
Rarefaction.
get farther apart
Gaseous.
No, heat is the kinetic energy of molecules, the further apart they are the more difficult it is for them to hit one another so as to pass on the motion energy.
Surface wave
When particles of a material move farther apart, it explodes.
they get farther apart.
vibrate more rapidly and move farther apart, increasing the material's temperature.
When waves are farther apart, it is referred to as having a longer wavelength.
The particles are farther apart from each other, and the pull on each atom loosens.
When a material is heated, the particles within the material gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increased movement causes the particles to push farther apart, which can result in the material expanding or getting bigger.
When an object is heated and its temperature increases, the atoms within the object move more rapidly, causing them to push farther apart. This expansion results in an increase in the volume of the object.
When you stretch a wire, the particles in the solid move farther apart from each other. This stretching increases the distance between the atoms or molecules in the wire, changing its shape without altering its material composition.
The gravitational force between two objects decreases as they get farther apart, following an inverse square law. This means that the force is directly proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between their centers.
Helium gas has less density compared to other materials because its atoms are lighter and farther apart.
they are spread farther apart, causing the air to get thinner, making it harder to breathe. ;P
As you move from the troposphere to the stratosphere, the temperature typically increases due to the presence of the ozone layer which absorbs UV radiation. In the stratosphere, the jet stream and most weather phenomena occur, making it a region of significant atmospheric stability and less turbulence compared to the troposphere below.