Air has various particles. although many people consider air oxygen it is actually mostly nitrogen, and various other things. This is the breakdown of "standard" air
Nitrogen 78.08
Oxygen 20.95
Argon 0.93
Carbon dioxide 0.03
Neon 0.0018
Helium 0.0005
Krypton 0.0001
Xenon 0.00001
Air particles are gas particles. Some gas particle are larger than others, and the nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) that make up 99% of our atmosphere are rather large, which is why lighter gases, such as hydrogen (H2) and helium (He) rise.
molecules in the air constantly moving and hitting the dust particle.
Alpha particles, which are relatively large and positively charged, can be stopped by a few centimeters of air or a sheet of paper. Typically, a thickness of just 0.1 mm (100 micrometers) of paper is sufficient to completely halt an alpha particle. This is because alpha particles have low penetration power compared to other types of radiation, such as beta particles or gamma rays.
Smoke is a mixture of gases, solid particle, liquid particles, water vapors and air.
In an ideal gas, particles are assumed to be point masses with no volume and no intermolecular forces acting between them. Therefore, the motion of one particle is independent of the motion of the other particles because they do not interact with each other. Each particle moves freely and randomly in all directions without influencing the motion of other particles.
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An air particle is a small piece of matter found in the air, such as dust, pollen, or smoke. These particles can be solid or liquid and can affect air quality and human health when present in high concentrations.
Air particles are gas particles. Some gas particle are larger than others, and the nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) that make up 99% of our atmosphere are rather large, which is why lighter gases, such as hydrogen (H2) and helium (He) rise.
Particle trapping is used in environmental science to capture and analyze airborne particles, such as pollutants, in order to study air quality. By trapping these particles, scientists can identify the types and concentrations of pollutants present in the air, which helps in assessing the overall air quality and understanding the impact of pollutants on human health and the environment.
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Bombarding particles is particle that bombard the wall of a surface.This usually happens because of the air pressure in something.
particles and gases
The range of beta particles in the air is up to several hundred feet. Beta particles are emitted by specific types of radioactive nuclei. Potassium-40 is a type of radioactive nuclei that emits beta particles.
it is not the heat particle that expand it is the intermolecular space between them increases by particles moving further apart and all particles move apart by gaining kinetic energy but not at the same time.
Beta particles can travel up to a few meters in air before they lose energy and are absorbed. The distance they can travel depends on the energy of the particle, with higher energy beta particles able to travel further.
A region of air with relatively many particles is considered denser than a region with fewer particles. This higher particle concentration can affect factors like air pressure, density, and visibility in that area.