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The unit used to measure the volume of a regular solid object is cubic units (e.g., cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic inches). This unit represents the amount of space occupied by the object in three dimensions.

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Two things that happen when invisible waves of energy came into contact with a solid?

When invisible waves of energy come into contact with a solid, they can be absorbed by the material, causing it to heat up or produce other forms of energy. Alternatively, the waves may be reflected off the surface of the solid, bouncing back in the opposite direction.


Is a soild a noun or a verb?

Solid is a noun when referring to a substance that has a definite shape and volume. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something firm or stable.


When energy is supplied to a soild what happens to the particles?

When energy is supplied to a solid, the particles within the solid gain energy and vibrate more rapidly. This increase in thermal energy causes the particles to move further apart, leading to expansion of the solid.


Does a Soild have a definite shape mass and volume?

Solids do have definite volume, as it is always the same shape anywhere, even in space, but not the same mass, as 1 pound on earth is a lot less on the moon. Hope this helps a bit. '''Oops''', there is a slight mistake in the above answer - a very common mistake among students of basic physics. Mass and weight are not the same thing. Mass is the amount of substance an object contains and is the same no matter where the thing is, earth or moon. Weight, on the other hand, is measured by the gravitational pull on the object and changes from one planet to another. Therefore, solids have a definite (fixed) volume '''and''' mass.


How does light travel from a flashlight to a soild?

Light travels from a flashlight to a solid through the process of reflection and absorption. When the light beam hits the solid surface, some of it is absorbed, and some is reflected. The absorbed light energy can cause the atoms in the solid to vibrate, generating heat.

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What are the two ways to measure a soild?

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Is water the only object that can be a liquid and soild and gas?

water is the only object that can be a liquid(water),solid(ice)and gas(vapor).


Is heilum liquid gasor soild?

Soild


A Soild with 4 triangles and 1 rectangle?

An Asymmetric Pyramid. If the rectangle was a square , then it would be a 'Regular' Pyramid.


Is a kite soild liquid or gas?

A kite is a solid object made of materials like paper, plastic, or fabric. It is not a liquid or a gas.


How does adding thermal energy affect a soild?

It may either make the solid hotter, or - if the object is already at its melting point - it may make it melt.


How do you find area base of a soild figure?

You measure the necessary parameters. It may be the radius/diameter or the length of a side of a regular polygon, or the lengths of sides and angles of an irregular polygon, and even more complicated measures for odder shapes. Use this information with appropriate formulae to calculated the base area.


Was the soild body guitar the first guitar?

The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.The soild body guitar was not the first guitar invented,they made one that was just sides and strings before the soild body was made.


How do you get past level 16 on red remover?

you click the soild purple box on the left. then click the white and purple and then the soild purple box will hit the red soild box


Is a oval a soild?

No.


What is a Soild to a gas?

sublimation


Is gold a soild?

YES

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