Smoke is made up of small particles which have tiny mass. Any massive can occupy space. Light being electromagnetic cannot occupy space but traverses through space.
To effectively trap smoke in a confined space, you can use a smoke detector to identify the source of the smoke and then seal off any openings or vents to prevent it from escaping. Additionally, using a smoke hood or mask can help protect yourself from inhaling the smoke while you work to contain it.
Smoke travels through a confined space by following the path of least resistance. It can move through cracks, vents, and openings in walls or ceilings. The movement of smoke is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and air flow within the space.
Yes, smoke occupies space because it consists of tiny particles suspended in the air. These particles take up physical space within a confined area, displacing the air molecules around them.
In order to be alive something must take in energy, adapt to the environment, and reproduce. Smoke doesn't do that so it's not alive.
No, a smoke wave is not an electromagnetic wave. A smoke wave is a visible mass of smoke particles and gases that can be carried by air currents, while an electromagnetic wave is a wave that consists of oscillating electric and magnetic fields propagating through space.
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yes,smoke does have mass and it does occupy space
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Yes smoke does have mass and it does occupy space.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is matter and matter has a mass.
Smoke is a collection of tiny particles and gases that take up space as they spread out in the air. When smoke is present in a room, it fills up the available space because the particles are interacting with the air molecules and occupying that volume.
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To effectively trap smoke in a confined space, you can use a smoke detector to identify the source of the smoke and then seal off any openings or vents to prevent it from escaping. Additionally, using a smoke hood or mask can help protect yourself from inhaling the smoke while you work to contain it.
If a smoke ban exists in that jurisdiction- yes. If the rules of the hotel state clearly it is a smoke free facility they can put you out.You should never smoke in a space used by other people.If a smoke ban exists in that jurisdiction- yes. If the rules of the hotel state clearly it is a smoke free facility they can put you out.You should never smoke in a space used by other people.If a smoke ban exists in that jurisdiction- yes. If the rules of the hotel state clearly it is a smoke free facility they can put you out.You should never smoke in a space used by other people.If a smoke ban exists in that jurisdiction- yes. If the rules of the hotel state clearly it is a smoke free facility they can put you out.You should never smoke in a space used by other people.
Smoke travels through a confined space by following the path of least resistance. It can move through cracks, vents, and openings in walls or ceilings. The movement of smoke is influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and air flow within the space.