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.
Heat propagates through a solid as conduction and rarely direct radiation. Heat propagates through a fluid as conduction, convection and rarely direct radiation.
It travels by conduction in solid, by convection in liquid and gas, and radiation
Each state of matter is defined by voolume and shape.The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
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the light goes through it and travels with each other.
All but 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.
would it be water,
By how dense the state of matter
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
Each state of matter is defined by voolume and shape.The four states of matter are: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
Yes. They must be stored in accordance with the laws of each state you'll be traveling through.
No
Waves travel through each other.
state two examples for each of the four states of matter
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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.
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.