An amoeba is about 200 - 700 micrometers, and an air particle is about 0.00001 micrometers. Thus, an amoeba is about 5 million times bigger.
"It doesn't make a particle of difference to me." "The microscope could easily examine a single particle of dust."
yes
A smoke particle moves in a jerky motion.They are constantly moving about and changing direction. This is due to the smoke particle colliding with the air particle which gives it a 'push'.The direction of the push changes at random.This collision happens repeatedly,at random,with each smoke particle. This motion is called 'Brownian motion'. Cheers!
it is not the heat particle that expand it is the intermolecular space between them increases by particles moving further apart and all particles move apart by gaining kinetic energy but not at the same time.
The air particle with the greater force moves the other air particle in the general direction it was moving
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It is true.
yes
it will enter from air
No, but it can be suggested as gas particles
it evaporates into the air
An amoeba is about 200 - 700 micrometers, and an air particle is about 0.00001 micrometers. Thus, an amoeba is about 5 million times bigger.
"It doesn't make a particle of difference to me." "The microscope could easily examine a single particle of dust."
due to large air space between particle
yes
The 'wetness' in the air creates a more dense 'air particle' which creates humid areas and such.