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That might be the state which matter has in a neutron star. - Of the states of matter closer to everyday life, that would be the solid state.
The density of a small piece of matter and a large piece of matter would be the same if they are made of the same material. Density is a physical property that remains constant regardless of the size or shape of the object, as long as the material composition is consistent.
If an electromagnetic wave never comes into contact with matter, it would continue to travel through space at the speed of light indefinitely, without losing energy or changing its properties. It would not be absorbed or reflected by any material since it never interacts with matter.
Without energy, matter would not have the ability to move or interact with other matter. All processes that require energy, such as chemical reactions, biological processes, and the functioning of machines, would cease. Essentially, the universe would be frozen in a state of complete stillness.
If mass were not conserved during changes of state, the amount of matter on Earth would fluctuate as substances undergo phase changes. This would lead to inconsistencies in measurements and make it difficult to accurately determine the total amount of matter on Earth at any given time.
Solid - since the molecules are the closest together more collisions and vibrations occur in the matter.
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If it were a solid at room temperature, then that would be the state of matter. However, hydrogen is NOT solid at room temperature. It is a gas and that would be the state of matter.
The state of matter would be solid
a natural state of matter would be tellurium
It would be very difficult for the Sun to get a hole in it... The material that makes up the Sun is so hot that it resides in a state of matter called plasma. This material does not have the rigitity that a solid has as to allow a piece to go missing, the plasma would "flow" into unoccupied space.
Nothing. If there were no matter, then there would be no humans to observe the 'no matter' state.
No it doesnt matter.
The state is a solid. If it is below melting point the material is always a solid, except with "special" materials. The state is a solid. If it is below melting point the material is always a solid, except with "special" materials.
The quickest way to change the earth is an earthquake
gas
Star matter exists in the heightened state of plasma, a superheated state of matter in which electrons are not bound to the atoms as they usually would be.