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If your talking a out the 3 basic states of matter it would be gas but if your going by the 4 basic states of matter it would be plasma.

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What goes slowest to fastest for an electromgnetic to travel in matter?

In matter, electromagnetic waves travel slowest in solids, faster in liquids, and fastest in gases. This speed variation is due to the differences in density and the interactions between the particles in each state of matter.


Does matter travel with the wave?

In a wave, energy is transferred through a medium but the particles of the medium do not travel with the wave itself. Each particle oscillates around its equilibrium position as the wave passes through, carrying the energy of the wave along without physically displacing the particles themselves.


How does electromagnetic (em) radiation travels through each state of matter?

Electromagnetic radiation can travel through air, solids, liquids, and gases. In solids and liquids, it generally moves through the atoms and molecules via vibration and interactions with the charged particles. In air and gases, it propagates through the space between molecules. The speed of electromagnetic radiation can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through, with the speed being fastest in a vacuum.


What state of matter has particles that can flow past each other?

The state of matter that has particles that can flow past each other is the liquid state. In liquids, the particles have enough energy to move and flow around each other, unlike in solids where the particles are fixed in place.


What are three mediums light can travel through?

Light can travel through air, water, and glass. Each of these mediums allows light to pass through due to their transparent properties.

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Why do sound waves travel fast in the state of matter of solid?

All the molecules are packed in tight and in an orderly fashion so the sound can travel faster through it. Gases have molecules away from each other so the sound cannot be passed through the vibrating and bouncing molecules so well.


What is a non solid state of matter in which the atoms or molecules are free to travel past each other as in a gas or liquid?

would it be water,


What are two examples for each of the state's of matter?

state two examples for each of the four states of matter


What goes slowest to fastest for an electromgnetic to travel in matter?

In matter, electromagnetic waves travel slowest in solids, faster in liquids, and fastest in gases. This speed variation is due to the differences in density and the interactions between the particles in each state of matter.


Can you travel with your shotgun and handgun from sc to Tennessee?

Yes. They must be stored in accordance with the laws of each state you'll be traveling through.


Do truckers have to buy fuel in each state they travel?

No


What are the two examples for each of the four states of matter?

state two examples for each of the four states of matter


Does matter travel with the wave?

In a wave, energy is transferred through a medium but the particles of the medium do not travel with the wave itself. Each particle oscillates around its equilibrium position as the wave passes through, carrying the energy of the wave along without physically displacing the particles themselves.


Do you need a chl to travel legally with a handgun from Texas to Florida?

To simply travel? No. You must, however, transport it in accordance with the laws of each state you'll be passing through. If you want to carry it on your person as you travel, however, then you would need a CHL.


Why does sound travel slowest through gas than trough other forms of matter?

Sound travels slower through less dense matter because sound is the result of molecules hitting each other. When there are fewer molecules for the vibrating molecules to bump into, sound travels slower.


How does electromagnetic (em) radiation travels through each state of matter?

Electromagnetic radiation can travel through air, solids, liquids, and gases. In solids and liquids, it generally moves through the atoms and molecules via vibration and interactions with the charged particles. In air and gases, it propagates through the space between molecules. The speed of electromagnetic radiation can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through, with the speed being fastest in a vacuum.


How does each state of matter turn from one state to the next and back again?

heating and cooling