gases because of the space between the particles
Flour particles are smaller in size and have less resistance to pressure compared to sand grains. When a force is applied, the smaller flour particles are more easily compressed and squashed together, whereas larger sand grains are able to maintain their individual structure and resist being squashed as easily.
A solid grain of sand cannot be squashed because it is made up of tightly packed silica particles that have a fixed arrangement. The strong intermolecular forces between these particles prevent them from being easily compressed or deformed.
The term you are looking for is "compressed." Compressed means to press together and squash something into a smaller space or volume.
Yes, an elastic material can be squashed or compressed under pressure. However, since elastic materials have the ability to return to their original shape after the force is removed, they will bounce back to their initial form once the pressure is released.
When a balloon is squashed, the air particles inside it are compressed together within a smaller space. This compression increases the air pressure inside the balloon, causing it to resist the squashing force applied from the outside. The air particles do not get squashed individually, but rather experience increased pressure collectively.
Flour particles are smaller in size and have less resistance to pressure compared to sand grains. When a force is applied, the smaller flour particles are more easily compressed and squashed together, whereas larger sand grains are able to maintain their individual structure and resist being squashed as easily.
A solid grain of sand cannot be squashed because it is made up of tightly packed silica particles that have a fixed arrangement. The strong intermolecular forces between these particles prevent them from being easily compressed or deformed.
In gases, particles are widely spaced and have high kinetic energy, allowing them to be compressed easily. In solids, particles are closely packed and have strong intermolecular forces that prevent compression. This is why gases can be squashed or compressed, while solids maintain their rigid shape.
If slate is sufficiently heated and compressed it becomes phyllite.
squashed or compressed. though the use of "higher, enriched vocabulary" is vague.
gas is a state of matter that can be squashed.
Yes
gas can be compressed easier.
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The term you are looking for is "compressed." Compressed means to press together and squash something into a smaller space or volume.
If a substance can be easily compressed on applying pressure, it is likely in a gaseous state. Gases have particles that are far apart and move freely, allowing them to be compressed easily.
It is said to be in a soft shape or in compression.