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What happens when fast-moving molecules touch other molecules making them move fast?

depending on the type of collisiontype in google(Collision Types) and readwhen molecule collide with other moleculeit may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form ofkeniticenergy and speed upif the lost energy =the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collisionand if the lost energy isn`tequal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`tbe elastic collision


What action allows the thumb to touch the tips of other fingers?

Opposition is the action that allows the thumb to touch the tips of other fingers. It involves moving the thumb across the palm to meet the fingertips of the other fingers.


Why are the molecules loosely packed in gases?

The kinetic energy of the gas molecules is greater than the attractive forces between the gas molecules. This means they are moving so fast they 'bump' off of each other maintaining a large average distance between themselves. In Liquids and solids the opposite is true. The attraction forces of the molecules for each other is greater than the kinetic energy so the molecules are very close, basically in touch with each other. Use water as an example. At normal temperatures water molecules have a strong attraction for other water molecules. This keeps them together as a liquid. Heating increases the kinetic energy of the water molecules. When they have absorbed a lot of kinetic energy the attractions are not great enough to keep them together as a liquid, so they 'boil' forming 'water gas', called steam. Because the extra kinetic energy makes the molecules move so fast they now bounce off of each other instead of attracting and clumping together as a liquid. As steam they now take up over 1000 times as much space as they did as a liquid.


What needs to happen for conduction to occur?

Two molecules must collide with each other.


Where the sensory nerves of touch are found?

pain and other feelings of touch come from an area of the brain called the "madula oblumgata".if you didnt have one you wouldnt even know if you were on fire.

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What happens when fast moving molecules touch other molecules?

Heat transfer


When fast molecules touch other molecules making them move faster is called what?

heat transfer.


What happens when fast moving molecules touch?

When fast-moving molecules touch, they undergo collisions that result in energy transfer. This transfer of energy can lead to an increase in temperature if the molecules are in contact with each other for long enough. If the collisions are frequent and energetic, it can lead to a change in state, such as from a solid to a liquid or a liquid to a gas.


Do molecules touch each other in a solid state?

In a solid state, molecules are packed closely together but they do not touch each other in the traditional sense. There is a small distance between molecules due to the forces of attraction and repulsion between them.


What happens when fast-moving molecules touch other molecules making them move fast?

depending on the type of collisiontype in google(Collision Types) and readwhen molecule collide with other moleculeit may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form ofkeniticenergy and speed upif the lost energy =the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collisionand if the lost energy isn`tequal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`tbe elastic collision


When your computer has a moving background when you dont touch it is called what?

That would be the screen saver.


How conductivity occurs?

Conduction occurs when two object at different temperatures are in contact with each other. Heat flows from the warmer to the cooler object until they are both at the same temperature. Conduction is the movement of heat through a substance by the collision of molecules. At the place where the two object touch, the faster-moving molecules of the warmer object collide with the slower moving molecules of the cooler object. As they collide, the faster molecules give up some of their energy to the slower molecules. The slower molecules gain more thermal energy and collide with other molecules in the cooler object. This process continues until heat energy from the warmer object spreads throughout the cooler object.


What action allows the thumb to touch the tips of other fingers?

Opposition is the action that allows the thumb to touch the tips of other fingers. It involves moving the thumb across the palm to meet the fingertips of the other fingers.


Can bar graphs touch each other?

No, if they are, it is called a histogram


If you were moving to the other side of the country and your best guy friend called you a lot of names should you forgive him even if he doesnt say sorry?

* Yes, you should forgive your friend because they are angry that you are moving to the other side of the country and they are fearful that you will lose touch with each other. Your friend is sad you are leaving and is taking his actions out by calling you names. If you have time go somewhere quiet where you can talk to your friend and give the reasons why you have to move and that you will keep in touch and quite possibly they can come visit you. Your friend will soon forgive you for moving. One should never lose touch with a good best friend because they are very scarce in an individual's life.


Why do distant galaxies appear to be moving away from each other the farther they are from your planet?

Because you touch yourself at night


What do the 48 states that touch each other called?

The contiguous 48.

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