Gets larger
If the size of the particle increases, the speed of the particles will generally decrease. This is because the larger size results in increased mass and inertia, requiring more energy to move at the same speed. Additionally, larger particles may experience more collisions and interactions with other particles, further decreasing their speed.
If the size of the particle is increased while keeping its momentum constant, the speed of the particle will decrease. This is because as the size increases, the same momentum is distributed over a larger mass, resulting in a lower velocity.
If the size of an object gets bigger, the speed of the particles within it generally decreases. This is because the larger size allows for more interactions and collisions between the particles, which can lead to a decrease in overall kinetic energy and thus a decrease in speed.
If the size of a particle is increased, its surface area-to-volume ratio decreases. This can affect the particle's reactivity, solubility, and bioavailability. Larger particles may also settle faster in a suspension or have different dispersal characteristics.
The speed at which particles of sediment fall through a still fluid is influenced by factors such as the size and density of the particles, as well as the viscosity of the fluid. This settling velocity can be calculated using Stokes' law, which takes into account these factors to determine the terminal velocity of the particles.
If the size of the particle increases, the speed of the particles will generally decrease. This is because the larger size results in increased mass and inertia, requiring more energy to move at the same speed. Additionally, larger particles may experience more collisions and interactions with other particles, further decreasing their speed.
Gets larger
If the size of the particle is increased while keeping its momentum constant, the speed of the particle will decrease. This is because as the size increases, the same momentum is distributed over a larger mass, resulting in a lower velocity.
If the size of an object gets bigger, the speed of the particles within it generally decreases. This is because the larger size allows for more interactions and collisions between the particles, which can lead to a decrease in overall kinetic energy and thus a decrease in speed.
If the size of a particle is increased, its surface area-to-volume ratio decreases. This can affect the particle's reactivity, solubility, and bioavailability. Larger particles may also settle faster in a suspension or have different dispersal characteristics.
The size increase.
It is reduced.
No, the size of the particles does not change. What does increase, however, is the speed of the particles and the amount of energy they each contain.
the metal particles(talking about metals) near the hole will expand towards the hole making the hole smaller, and the particles at the extreme expands outwards..
Decrease
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