how do particles behave in a solid state
Solid particles in gas are called aerosols. These are tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in a gas, such as dust, smoke, or mist.
Quicksand is a non-Newtonian fluid, which means it can behave like both a solid and a liquid. It appears solid until pressure is applied, causing it to behave like a liquid and trap objects within it.
The five states of matter are: solid (particles tightly packed and in fixed positions), liquid (particles close together but able to move past each other), gas (particles far apart and moving freely), plasma (high-energy state where particles are ionized and move independently), and Bose-Einstein condensate (ultracold state where particles behave as a single entity).
Electrons behave like particles and waves simultaneously, exhibiting wave-particle duality. They can exhibit wave-like interference patterns and particle-like behaviors such as interacting with other particles by exchanging photons.
solid have definite shape , definite volume and close together particles
They are still be cause there isn't any activity going on inside the solid
They are still be cause there isn't any activity going on inside the solid
Oobleck is a non-Newtonian fluid that can behave like a solid when pressure is applied to it. The cornstarch particles in oobleck become more closely packed together, creating a temporary solid structure. Once the pressure is removed, it returns to behaving like a liquid.
In a solid, particles are closely packed together in a fixed position. They vibrate in place but do not have enough energy to move freely past each other. This results in a solid retaining its shape and volume.
The particles are moving rapidly
no jam is a solid because it is a solid Jam is often considered to be a 'suspension' - a state in which particles of a substance and mixed with a fluid but undissolved. Also, the word 'gel' applies in which particles of fruit are dispersed in a liquid medium which has become viscous enough to behave more or less like a solid
Does it look and behave like water? If not, it is a solid.
The particles of a solid are close together and the particles of a liquid are slightly farther apart.
Kinetic Theory.
No. Gas particles move much faster than solid particles.
If the object is completely solid the particles don't move
Dust particles typically exist in the solid phase, as they are made up of solid particles that can be suspended in the air.