name two types of vaporization. tell how they are similar and how they are different
When energy is supplied to a solid, the particles within the solid gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increase in thermal energy causes the particles to move further apart, leading to expansion of the solid.
When invisible waves of energy come into contact with a solid, they can be absorbed by the material, causing it to heat up or produce other forms of energy. Alternatively, the waves may be reflected off the surface of the solid, bouncing back in the opposite direction.
heat is released during freezing.in refrigerator the heat is transfered from cold region to a more temperature region by applying some work which is violation of ist law of thermodynamics and called as 2nd law of thermodynamics
Light travels from a flashlight to a solid through the process of reflection and absorption. When the light beam hits the solid surface, some of it is absorbed, and some is reflected. The absorbed light energy can cause the atoms in the solid to vibrate, generating heat.
wierd question but..... the particles start to absorb energy from the sun which enables them to move around more so they can change from a soild to a liquid. it gose down the cone because of the gravitaional force actin on it!
It may either make the solid hotter, or - if the object is already at its melting point - it may make it melt.
Changing a chocolate from soild to liquid requires the absroption of energy.
When energy is supplied to a solid, the particles within the solid gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increase in thermal energy causes the particles to move further apart, leading to expansion of the solid.
Heat it.
How do you change ice to water? You melt it.
melting
soild
soild
It becomes a liquid
To change a solid to a liquid you need to add energy. The energy makes the molecules vibrate faster and they find it easier to break bonds holding them to the molecules directly next to them and form new bonds to other molecules.
melting
Melting occurs when a solid is heated until it becomes liquid. Ice left at room temperature melts into a puddle of water.