answersLogoWhite

0

a solid and a liquid

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

Which would show stronger winds widely spaced isobars or closely spaced isobars?

Closely spaced isobars mean stronger winds, as it indicates a tight pressure gradient.


Sound travels fastest in?

Sound travels fastest in dense solids(steel, diamond, etc.). Since the particles of dense solids are very close to each other, the transfer of sound energy from one particle to another is much easier.


Why do solids have the highest density?

Its one of these...(i think a?) a. The particles are more massive than those in liquids. b. The intermolecular forces between particles are weak. c. The particles are packed closely together. d. The energy of the particles is very high. --------That answer up there is wrong---------- It would be C. the particles are packed closely together, why do people answer one question with other possible answers


Were is the charged particle flow in a permanent magnet?

I believe it is in the material. It says that everything has charged particles in it. It also says that in order for a material to be magnetic, then, its atoms have to line up in a certain way so that the electrons in the material all have the same general motion. So if it's a permanent magnet, then the charged particles would be in the material.


Are gases easier to squash than the other 2 states of matter?

By "squash" it would seem you are thinking of compressing into a smaller volume. The simple answer to that is: YES. Because the molecules in gases are more widely spaced than solids or liquids, they have less resistance to being brought closer together, i.e. squashed.

Related Questions

Which would show stronger winds widely spaced isobars or closely spaced isobars?

Closely spaced isobars mean stronger winds, as it indicates a tight pressure gradient.


How would you draw particles arrangement of each state of matter?

Well, for a solid, you would draw the particles close together and touching so that none of them could be moved around. For a gas you would draw them very spaced apart with none touching, and for a liquid you would draw them some where in the middle with some touching and some spaced out.


When waves are closely spaced together how would you describe the pitch that you hear?

When waves are closely spaced together, you would hear a higher pitch. This is because the frequency of the wave determines the pitch of the sound, with higher frequencies corresponding to higher pitches.


What model best describes the particles of a solid and their motion?

I would describe it as this: All of the particles are tightly packed together with almost no spaces between them. Their motion is very limited, unlike that of a gas where the particles are spaced further apart and they are free to move around more.


What is a particle that are closely packed together?

A particle that is closely packed together would typically be in a solid state. In a solid, particles are arranged in a highly organized structure, with little room for movement. This close packing of particles gives solids their characteristic shape and volume.


In which state of matter would a material fill a room the quickest?

The question needs some proof-reading. Please drop by and post it again when you've imparted it with some meaning.


Sound travels fastest in?

Sound travels fastest in dense solids(steel, diamond, etc.). Since the particles of dense solids are very close to each other, the transfer of sound energy from one particle to another is much easier.


Why does the thermosphere have not much heat?

Because the particles in the thermosphere are very spaced out. A normal thermometer would even measure it below zero, but it has a very high temperature.


When would sound travel the fastest?

Sound travels fastest in a solid because the particles are closely packed meaning the particles can pass the sound wave on without any gaps in between. It travels through a gas the slowest as the particles are spaced out meaning they only occasionally bump into each other to pass on the sound wave.


How would an oscilloscope show a loud and high pitch?

An oscilloscope would show a loud and high-pitched sound as a waveform with high amplitude and frequency. The amplitude would be tall to represent the loud volume, while the frequency would be closely packed together to indicate the high pitch. The waveform would likely appear as a series of closely spaced, rapid oscillations on the screen.


In a map closely spaced oval contour lines may indicate what?

Closely spaced oval contour lines may indicate a steep slope or a concave feature on the landscape. These lines suggest rapid changes in elevation within a short distance, which can help you identify areas with significant changes in terrain.


Why do solids have the highest density?

Its one of these...(i think a?) a. The particles are more massive than those in liquids. b. The intermolecular forces between particles are weak. c. The particles are packed closely together. d. The energy of the particles is very high. --------That answer up there is wrong---------- It would be C. the particles are packed closely together, why do people answer one question with other possible answers