Only at a TEMPERATURE of Absolute Zero. There is no Molecular motion at that point.
gravity causes big particles to come back down to the ground but the little particles stay floating in the air because the wind (caused by movement of things) makes them continue to move along the air.
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The line in a rotating body along which the particles of the body stay in the same position (my guess).
Point your feet to the ceiling.
wood is an insulator because charges stay on the point of contact.
No. The individual particles of the medium wiggle back and forth, but stay in the same average position. It's the wiggle that travels from the source to the receiver, like the 'wave' through the grandstand.
No, that is simply liquid in a container. It happens that milk is actually a colloidal dispersion, which means that microscopic particles are evenly distributed in a (semi) liquid medium that will stay together. A suspension means that slightly larger particles are evenly distributed in a (semi) liquid medium that will ultimately separate again.
its been designed in that way so as to withstand air friction and atmospheric disturbances
That all depends on if you want it Medium or Medium well
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opposites attract. the particles are attracted to the positively charged particles.
The particles stay rigid in all states.
In solids, particles tend to stay still, and are close together
Liquid particles are loosely packed in the container. They do move around but the particles are bond to each other loosely. So the liquid particles stay together.
It depends if it's a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. Solid particles will stay still and vibrate.
Aluminum particles can stay airborne for several days when released into air
Depends on the size of the particles.