because the particles are tight and compacted unlike a liquid or gas which there are fewer in and they move around quicky and randomly.
Human hair is not hollow. It is solid right through and made up of different layers. The core is called the medulla. The outermost layer is called the dermic coat.
A liquid
it is sliding friction,because you slide the brish down to your hair.
Hair mousse is typically in a foam-like form, which is considered a colloid, a type of mixture where one substance is dispersed evenly in another. It is not a distinct state of matter like solid, liquid, or gas.
Whether the solid will float or sink in a solid-liquid mixture depends on the relative densities of the solid and the liquid. If the density of the solid is greater than that of the liquid, then the solid will sink. If the density of the solid is less than that of the liquid, then the solid will float.
Solid
Hair is a liquid because it flows.
Solid
No, hair pomade is typically classified as a solid or semi-solid product, not a liquid.
a solid, but it is an amorphous solid, which means it bends
Hollow
lol... yes!
it is a non newtonian liquid that has both properties of a liquid and properties of a solid. When it hardens it's considered to just be a solid
Hair gel is in a gel state of matter, which is a semi-solid material that flows when subjected to force but maintains its shape when not under stress. Gels are generally a combination of a liquid dispersed in a solid network, creating a sticky or viscous substance.
One way to make your hair hard (as in solid?) is to use lots of gel.
It comes out as solid waste.
Human hair is not hollow. It is solid right through and made up of different layers. The core is called the medulla. The outermost layer is called the dermic coat.