You cant cause the molocuels are to tightly packed thus making a barrier like a forcefeild
Your hand can't go through a table because the atoms in your hand and the atoms in the table repel each other due to electromagnetic forces. This repulsion prevents your hand from passing through the solid structure of the table.
The chances of a hand going through a table are very low, as tables are typically made of solid materials that are difficult to break or penetrate with just a hand.
Air is less dense than liquid or solid, so there is less resistance when moving our hand through it. In liquids and solids, the particles are closely packed together, creating more resistance to movement. Additionally, liquids and solids have stronger intermolecular forces that oppose the movement of objects through them.
"Conduction caused the heat to travel through the rod from the fire and onto my hand, causing me to feel the rod heating up."
Moving your hand through air encounters minimal resistance, making it easy. However, a solid block of wood is dense and has more substance, requiring precise technique and power to break it. A karate expert has the skill and training to harness the necessary force and focus to break through the block effectively.
You cant cause the molocuels are to tightly packed thus making a barrier like a forcefeild
Your hand can't go through a table because the atoms in your hand and the atoms in the table repel each other due to electromagnetic forces. This repulsion prevents your hand from passing through the solid structure of the table.
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You can figure it out because a solid is the state of matter that has a definite shape and takes up a definite amount of space.
The chances of a hand going through a table are very low, as tables are typically made of solid materials that are difficult to break or penetrate with just a hand.
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The simple answer is a pull with the lower hand and a push with the upper hand. Although you want a smoother motion than that. Remember to look at the head of the stick you're throwing to all the way through the throw.
a composing stick
Air is less dense than liquid or solid, so there is less resistance when moving our hand through it. In liquids and solids, the particles are closely packed together, creating more resistance to movement. Additionally, liquids and solids have stronger intermolecular forces that oppose the movement of objects through them.
the force is real and to use it you stick your hand in front of you and move something.
its her disco stick from love game
Hand cream is not a solid. Part of it`s Atoms are flowing like i a liquid