The fifth state of matterabove plasma isbeam. The difference between beam and the other four states is that the particles of solid, liquid, gas and plasma all move randomly in all directions whereas the particles of beam move harmoniously in one direction.
Beam is harmonious and coherent whereas plasma is chaotic and erratic. The vast difference of temperament between the forth and fifth state of matter very well corresponds to the idea that there is greatest amount of chaos right before order, or there is greatest amount of confusion right before clarity appears. There is great war before there is great peace.
Beam also differs from the other four states in terms of being non-thermal while the rest are thermal. The more energetic the vibrations of particles are, the more heat they would generate. But because the particles of beam are traveling in the same direction, they do not collide against each other to generate heat.
Friction is the cause of heat. Friction is the result of particles colliding with each other and increasing their vibration or kinetic energy. Beam creates heat not in itself but when its particles clash against other matter. You feel the heat of light when its photons clash against the molecules of your skin. The greater the intensity of the beam and the more concentrated it is, the more friction it will generate when it interacts with other matter. You get incinerated when you get close enough to the sun.
Heat is vibration generated by friction of one state of matter with another or with itself.Sound is vibration propagating through matter.After plasma, the fourth state of matter is called the Bose-Einstein condensate. In this state, particles are cooled to extremely low temperatures, causing them to act collectively as a single quantum entity.
7 States of Matter 1st State:Solid 2nd State: Liquid 3rd State: Gas 4th State: Plasma 5th State: Beam/ Filament 6th State: Bose Einstein Condensate 7th State: Universal Mind/ Thought Wave
A physical state refers to the form in which matter exists, such as solid, liquid, or gas. This classification is based on the arrangement and movement of particles within a substance.
No, not everything that can be seen fits the definition of matter. Matter refers to physical substances that occupy space and have mass. Some things that can be seen, such as light or energy, do not fit this definition.
Quartz is a solid state of matter.
----------------------------------------After my opinion beam is not a state of matter scientifically recognized.
After my opinion beam is not a state of matter scientifically recognized.
After my opinion beam is not a state of matter scientifically recognized.
After my opinion beam is not a state of matter scientifically recognized.
The 6th state of matter is beam and the 7th is thought waves.
Basiicly, the states of matter is liquid, solid and gas. im not smart
The definition of beam is the widest part of the boat
To change state of matter from a liquid to a solid.
This is the definition of a gas.
If it is defined as a felony, that is what it will be. The definition varies from state to state.
No. A vacuum is a point in space where there is literally nothing - no dust/oxygen/water particles. Ie. it contains absolutely no matter whatsoever, and therefore by definition, is not a state of matter.
A gas is a form or state of matter that takes the shape and volume of its container. this is the true definition of the gas