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What are facts about mechanical waves?

Mechanical waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. They transmit energy and momentum through the vibration of particles in the medium. Mechanical waves can be classified as either transverse waves, where the particles oscillate perpendicular to the wave direction, or longitudinal waves, where particles oscillate parallel to the wave direction.


What do the particles do in conduction?

In conduction, particles transfer kinetic energy from warmer particles to cooler particles through direct contact. This process causes the warmer particles to transfer energy to nearby cooler particles, which leads to an overall transfer of heat.


Why can the particles of gas change and the particles of solids not?

The particles of gas have more energy and are less tightly packed than particles in solids. This allows gas particles to move freely and change position easily, while solid particles are held in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.


What is particles with no charge?

Particles with no charge are called neutral particles. Examples of neutral particles include neutrons, photons, and neutrinos. These particles do not have a positive or negative charge, making them electrically neutral.


What is the role of exchange particles in the interaction between subatomic particles?

Exchange particles play a crucial role in the interaction between subatomic particles by mediating the forces between them. These particles are exchanged between particles to transmit the forces that attract or repel them, such as the electromagnetic force or the weak nuclear force. By exchanging these particles, subatomic particles can interact with each other and influence each other's behavior.

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Some interesting facts on particles are: the are a very small part,portion or speck of an object like poo


What are facts about diffusion?

net passive movement of particles


What are facts that help describe an atom?

there are approximately 117 atoms. they are tiny particles


Does anyone know three facts about solids?

I know 2 facts about solids! 1. Their particles are close together 2. Their particles vibrate alot and close together that's all i know sorry . from chocolate bear i have the third one! 3. Solids are usually more dense than liquids or gases, but not always. there! bmrockz00


What are examples of scientific facts in Margaret Haddix book found?

The information about the theoretical tachyon particles is correct, although in the novel, they are not as theoretical as they are in the real world.


What are facts about mechanical waves?

Mechanical waves require a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. They transmit energy and momentum through the vibration of particles in the medium. Mechanical waves can be classified as either transverse waves, where the particles oscillate perpendicular to the wave direction, or longitudinal waves, where particles oscillate parallel to the wave direction.


Is Light has many of the properties of waves but light can also act as though it is a stream of?

... particles.... particles.... particles.... particles.


Are particles destructitble?

Depends on 'what' particles: sand particles are, and atomic particles are not!


What does a elementary particles do?

What elementary particles do would depend on what type of particle they are. For example, there are antimatter particles, force particles, and matter particles.


What is small particles of soil called?

Small particles of soil are called "soil particles" or "soil grains." These particles can vary in size from sand particles to silt and clay particles.


Do minerals have particles?

If particles means atoms and sub-atomic particles such as Hadrons, then yes minerals do have particles. Every physical substance has particles.


What are difference between subatomic particles and elementary particles?

Elementary (fundamental) particles have not components; other particles (as protons and neutrons) are composed from other particles.