Yes, when gas particles bump into something, they exert a force on that object. This creates pressure, which is the amount of force exerted per unit area. More collisions result in higher pressure.
Apex - It makes the water molecules bump into the solute more. ^.^
because the cold slows down the particles in water until they bump&stick together. they still move by vibrating.
yes wires do because when the wires are heated the particles inside the wires change speed and move faster. this causes them to bump into one another and expand!
Well, honey, as you travel downstream, the bedload size decreases because the heavier, larger particles settle out first closer to the source. And as for the roundness increase, well, that's just nature's way of giving those rocks a nice little spa treatment as they bump and grind their way downstream, getting smoother and rounder with each mile. So, in a nutshell, it's all about physics and erosion doing their thang as the river does its own version of a rock makeover.
Thermoplastic olefin is a plastic that helps absorb the energy from a crash or bump. And when you crash into something that is also made of thermoplastic olefin, it will bump back to you which will cause different forces. Like in Newtons first and third law of motion
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They pop and explote make the gas chemicals to spread...
When you distort something, the particles bump into each other more often, creating heat.
The temperature: Increasing temperature makes the particles move faster. Heat energy is transferred by the movement of the particles. Because the solvent particles are moving faster, they bump into the solute.Stirring: Moves all the particles around do the solvent particles bump into the solute particles.
by the particles in the sea when they bump togheter they give power to the waves by the particles in the sea when they bump togheter they give power to the waves
Sound waves. Sound is produced when vibrating objects create pressure waves that travel through a medium, such as air, by causing particles to bump into each other and transfer the energy along.
The number and vibration of the molecules that make up the gas cause the pressure.
If the object is heated it will expand because the particles gain energy from the heat and move about more vigorously causing them to bump into each other and move further and further apart. When the substance is cooled (gets cold) the particles slow down and move closer and closer together causing the object to contract.
'This is because the air particles are bumpinginto each other and the walls. When this happens it causes pressure on the walls because of the speed the air particles are moving
Dig- burrow into something, creating a hole Bump-collide with something, hit softly, nudge
A fist bump is where you make a fist and bump it against the fist of another person. This is a way of showing that you are both in agreement, that something is good or fine, or that something turned out well.
Jimmy Castor Bunch - "The Bertha Butt Boogie" is the name of the song. You're Welcome ! or maybe surfin burd by i dont know