A nasty smell can spread through diffusion as odor molecules move from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration in the air. As these molecules collide with air particles, they disperse and travel, allowing the smell to reach a wider area. Factors such as temperature, air movement, and humidity can enhance or hinder this process, affecting how quickly the odor spreads. Ultimately, the diffusion of smell is driven by the natural tendency of particles to move toward equilibrium.
the rate at which a smell diffuses across a room depends on the mass of the particles and the density of the substance. If a substance has a low density it will diffuse faster and also if it has a low mass it will diffuse faster.
Diffusion allows odor molecules to move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, which is how you are able to smell different scents in the air. When you breathe in, odor molecules enter your nasal cavity and interact with olfactory receptors, triggering a signal to the brain that is interpreted as a smell.
This is termed diffusion. The molecules which constitute the smell will disperse through the process of diffusion from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration. In the language of the question, this movement is to regions where the particles are relatively less concentrated. Diffusion is not the only method of transport. The other methods of transport include movement of the medium, e.g. the wind may blow the smell from its origin to another location.
The phase is called diffusion. Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, allowing the perfume particles to spread out and reach your nose even across the room.
During diffusion, the random motion of atoms causes them to spread out gradually.
While I have no idea what "agarbatti" means, I don't think it's relevant: smells in general spread by diffusion.
No Smell is what you do when you inhale and "Smell" a rose or a steak on the BBQ or something nasty. Stink is a nasty odour that you can smell
diffusion
They give a nasty smell
the rate at which a smell diffuses across a room depends on the mass of the particles and the density of the substance. If a substance has a low density it will diffuse faster and also if it has a low mass it will diffuse faster.
Nasty smells spread across a room because the particles carrying the odor become airborne and are carried by air currents. These particles can travel and disperse throughout the room, making the smell more noticeable. Open windows or ventilation can help disperse the smell quicker.
Stink!! Nasty!! Whoah!!
Diffusion allows odor molecules to move from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration, which is how you are able to smell different scents in the air. When you breathe in, odor molecules enter your nasal cavity and interact with olfactory receptors, triggering a signal to the brain that is interpreted as a smell.
This is termed diffusion. The molecules which constitute the smell will disperse through the process of diffusion from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration. In the language of the question, this movement is to regions where the particles are relatively less concentrated. Diffusion is not the only method of transport. The other methods of transport include movement of the medium, e.g. the wind may blow the smell from its origin to another location.
Cultural diffusion.
Three ways that culture can be spread, including, Relocation diffusion, Expansion diffusion and stimulus diffusion.
smell travels in the air in a process called diffusion.