A change in temperature.
As temperature increases a solid will melt into a liquid. A liquid will evaporate into a gas. As the temperater decreases a gas condenses into a liquid. A liquid freezes to solid. Sometimes the liquid phase is skipped altogether.
The temperature at which phase transitions occur vary for different chemicals due to different chemical structures and bonding. Also some compounds will decompose, rather than melt.
Yes, a force can cause an object to move, or to change its speed or direction. A net force that is non-zero is one that acts in this manner, and it represents the "sum" of the forces acting on an object. If the net force on an object is not zero, it is some number, and this represents a force that will act on an object to accelerate it.
Ubalanced force: is when two forces are acting on an object results in a net force and causes a change in the object's motion.
No this causes an unbalanced force or a balanced forceNO chizz you rape the poor person!
...The driving force of weather is the sun.
When the force is a balanced force there is no movement. So when the balanced force is acted upon an object that is malleable, the object will change shape to accommodate the force since it cannot move. just to restate it a different way Basically it must be a balanced force to change an object's shape. In the case that the object is malleable the object will change shape until more force is necessary to change it's shape. example if two boys use the same neuton of force
Gravity is the force that causes all matter to be attracted together. It is a fundamental force that causes objects with mass to exert an attractive force on each other.
A resultant force causes a change in velocity.
The causes of force is the change of energy in space, f=dE/dr.
An external force is a force that causes a change in an object's motion by pushing or pulling it in a certain direction. This force can accelerate, decelerate, or change the direction of the object's movement.
No, its erosion that causes rocks to change
Opposing force
The force that causes a change in the motion of an object is called an external force. This force can come from various sources, such as gravity, friction, or contact with another object.
If a force causes an object to change shape, it means that the force is causing deformation in the object by altering its structure or appearance. This change in shape can be temporary or permanent, depending on the magnitude and nature of the force applied.
No, it's the other way round. Matter is what CAUSES gravity.
The force of gravity; not the attraction of the Earth for all matter on it, but the same force that attracts all matter to all other matter.
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That force is called an 'electric current'.