When you make a glass of squash, the particles of the squash mix with the water. The particles dissolve and disperse evenly throughout the liquid, giving it flavor and color.
Yes, lava can make glass when it is rapidly cooled. This process typically involves pouring the molten lava into water or onto a surface that absorbs the heat quickly, causing it to solidify into glass.
When enough heat is added to a solid, the particles gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them in a fixed position. As a result, the particles move more freely and the solid melts into a liquid.
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Quarks are the particles that make up protons and neutrons. There are no particles, as far as we know, that make up electrons.
The sunlight hits the glass of water and then the light disperses out as a spectrum of colour (rainbow). This is because sunlight is white light and white light contains the 7 colours of the rainbow. When it hits the glass the colours refract and disperse out as the spectrum of colours, which we see as a rainbow.
Continuing to rub a glass surface can create static electricity, leading to the accumulation of charge on the surface. This can result in attracting dust and small particles to the surface, giving it a dusty appearance.
The particles of a liquid retain the same volume but are not fixed in place. As they retain the same volume no matter what container they are in, it is possible to pour juice into a glass without the particles dispersing as the particles of a gas would. Because the particles of a liquid are not fixed in place, as in a solid, the liquid can flow and fit itself to the shape of the glass.
The particles in a liquid are able to move around and change its shape so you can pour it into a glass. It is very simple if you think about it.
The glass fractures outward from the point of impact. The particles that make up the glass break apart and move upward.
Some glass is made when liquids are "supercooled" below their freezing point. The ice may stiffen and become glass. The particles in glass are arranged more randomly than normal solids.
you take a lemon and squash it! it is Delicious!
By definition, a particle is a solid, so your question does not make sense.
Particles in a liquid move past each other, allowing the liquid to flow smoothly. When you tilt a container to pour a liquid, the particles are able to rearrange and flow into the glass due to their ability to move and adapt to the new shape. This allows the liquid to flow and fill the glass evenly.
They pop and explote make the gas chemicals to spread...
A particle accelerator is used to make particles travel very fast using magnetic waves. The particles are then collided with other particles to see what happens.
The glass make work its way out of your foot or it may work its way further into your foot.
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