When water vapor in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid water droplets, this is an example of matter contracting. The gas molecules lose energy and move closer together, resulting in a decrease in volume.
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
An example of gas matter is evaporated water.
Yes, all in the universe is matter.
Matter is anything that has volume and occupies space. Helium (in balloon) is a gas and has both these properties. So. it is an example of matter.
The two contracting proteins are actin and myosin.
An example of something that is contracting is a deflating balloon, as its volume decreases. An example of something that is expanding is a growing plant, as it increases in size and complexity.
Contracting itself is not necessarily an example of government corruption. However, corruption can occur in the contracting process if there is bribery, favoritism, or kickbacks involved. It is important for governments to have safeguards and transparency measures in place to prevent corrupt practices in contracting.
An example of something expanding and contracting is a balloon. When air is blown into the balloon, it expands. When the air is released, the balloon contracts back to its original size.
An example of gaseous matter is evaporated water.
You can use an apostrophe when contracting "is" with a person's last name to indicate possession or a contraction of "is." For example, "Sarah's here" (indicating possession) or "Johnson's coming over" (contracting "is").
yes it is because it is an example of space/matter....
yes. because anything you can feel is an example of matter
Yes, heat is a form of energy and not an example of matter.
I think what your after is called an antagonistic pair of muscles, for example the bicep and the tricep. When the bicep is contracting the tricep relaxes and when the tricep is contracting the bicep relaxes.
An everyday example of a solid contracting when cooled is a metal bridge. In cold weather, the metal in the bridge contracts and causes it to slightly shorten in length. This can lead to the bridge making creaking noises as the metal structure adjusts to the lower temperature.
what is the abbreviation of contracting
No, light is not an example of matter. It is an example of electromagnetic waves. However, it is considered that light is composed of photons (massless particles) and it is applied to it some theories of matter.