Osmolosis
Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement occurs in an effort to equalize the pressure between the two areas.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.
Diffusion is the movement of liquid or gas particles from a high to a low concentration. This process occurs in an attempt to reach equilibrium, where the concentration of particles is the same throughout the system.
The law that describes the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure is called the principle of wind flow, which states that air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure in order to equalize the pressure differences.
The to and fro movement of sound waves refers to the vibration of particles in the medium (such as air) as the sound waves pass through it. This back and forth movement of particles creates areas of high and low pressure, which are perceived by our ears as sound.
Active transport usually involves the movement of particles from high to low concentration.
Objects that are in high pressure always want to go into low pressure. It wants to do this because the particles in high pressure are crowded and the particles in low pressure have space and can move around.
The movement of particles from an area of low concentration to high concentration is an active process.
Gas particles that are not contained will always move from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement occurs in an effort to equalize the pressure between the two areas.
Air pressure is the force exerted by the weight of air in the atmosphere. Differences in air pressure cause air particles to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, in an attempt to equalize the pressure. This movement of air particles creates wind.
Diffusion.
Diffusion is the movement of liquid or gas particles from a high to a low concentration. This process occurs in an attempt to reach equilibrium, where the concentration of particles is the same throughout the system.
Air
Air tends to flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. This movement occurs in an attempt to equalize pressure differences in the atmosphere.
The law that describes the movement of air from areas of high pressure to low pressure is called the principle of wind flow, which states that air moves from areas of high pressure to low pressure in order to equalize the pressure differences.
A fluid will move from high pressure to low pressure.
The to and fro movement of sound waves refers to the vibration of particles in the medium (such as air) as the sound waves pass through it. This back and forth movement of particles creates areas of high and low pressure, which are perceived by our ears as sound.