If matter that was still begins to move, it would gain kinetic energy. This movement could be triggered by an external force, such as a push or a change in the environment. The amount of kinetic energy acquired would depend on the mass of the matter and its velocity.
The state of matter described is a liquid. In liquids, particles have more freedom of movement compared to solids, but they are still closely packed together, allowing them to interact and move past each other.
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
You are applying a force to the object, but in opposite directions. The object doesn't move at first because the forces are balanced. Once one force overcomes the other, the object begins to move in the direction of the greater force.
In what state of matter transition do water molecules move the least?
Solid: molecules vibrate in place Liquid: molecules move freely but are still close together Gas: molecules spread out and move rapidly Plasma: molecules ionized and move at very high speeds
it went from having potential to kinetic energy
Yes. At 18, it doesn't matter if you are still in school, you can move out.
It means that it is time for you to move on.
yes she can no matter what she is still 18
In solid form, atoms have the least amount of movement (although they still move slightly).
Yes. All hypotheses about the nature of dark matter assume it will accelerate, just like baryonic matter does in a gravitational field. In fact, one hypothesis is that dark matter consists of neutrinos, which move at near the speed of light.
They move
The state of matter that has molecules that are vibrating is the liquid state. In liquids, molecules are still close together but have enough energy to move past each other, leading to the vibrational motion.
A force must be applied to cause matter to move.
faster. and matter then would move slower
Matter only comes in three forms; solid, liquid and gas. There is no other form of matter that allows atoms or molecules to move about freely.
When force is applied on a body originally at rest, the body begins to move. For example, a car originally at rest when pushed, begins to move. A grass roller when pulled begins to move. A ball lying on the ground moves when it is kicked.