it is easier to squash a gas because the particles are so spread out. this means they have room to move therefore they can all move into one place so can be squashed. they are not joined will means they can move anywhere.
Yes you can squash gas because it has a low density and it is easier as the particles aren't as strong bonded as a solid.
That depends entirely on what TYPE of squash you are referring to. A single banana squash can easily weigh 20 or 30 pounds while some small summer squashes may require half a dozen to make up a pound.
Yes, a squash ball will bounce on concrete, but the bounce will be much lower compared to bouncing on a squash court surface. The hard surface of concrete absorbs more energy from the ball, resulting in a shorter bounce.
Temperature can affect squash balls by changing their bounce characteristics. Cold temperatures can make squash balls less bouncy, while hot temperatures can make them more bouncy. It is important to store squash balls at room temperature to maintain their intended playing characteristics.
One property of liquids is that, unlike gases, they cannot be compressed.No. It is not dense enough.
Yes you can squash gas because it has a low density and it is easier as the particles aren't as strong bonded as a solid.
Because when it became a gas it expanded to fill all available space, It gets much harder to squash as you return it to its volume as a liquid.
Yes, you can use a microwave to soften squash for easier peeling. Simply pierce the skin several times with a fork, then microwave the squash on high for 2-5 minutes, depending on its size. This will help soften the skin and make it easier to peel. Just be cautious when handling it afterward, as it may be hot.
By "squash" it would seem you are thinking of compressing into a smaller volume. The simple answer to that is: YES. Because the molecules in gases are more widely spaced than solids or liquids, they have less resistance to being brought closer together, i.e. squashed.
cause you can feel it and touch it
No, you typically do not need to peel butternut squash before making soup. The skin is edible, but it can be tough, so it's common to cut the squash in half, remove the seeds, and scoop out the flesh for use in soups. Cooking the squash will soften the skin, making it easier to blend into the soup for a smooth texture.
gas because gas has less parts
gas can be compressed easier.
squash is squash
Yes, water dragons can eat squash as part of a varied diet. While they primarily consume insects, fruits, and leafy greens, small amounts of vegetables like squash can be included. It's essential to ensure that the squash is prepared properly, such as being cooked or chopped into small pieces, to make it easier for them to eat. Always introduce new foods gradually and monitor their health and digestion.
Yes, Liquid -Liquid displacement is easier than displacement with gas. the liquids cannot be compressible, but gas can. the volume of gas required for displacement is lower than volume of liquid.
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