That depends on what you consider "the right way". What is wrong about the way we measure years?
There is more gravitational energy when two objects are closer together and less gravitational energy when they are farther apart. This is because the gravitational force between two objects is stronger when they are closer together and weaker when they are farther apart.
In hot air, the particles have higher kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and spread out more, resulting in a decrease in density and the particles being farther apart.
The gravitational force between two objects increases as they move closer together because the force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. As they move farther apart, the gravitational force decreases because the distance between them increases and the force weakens.
Yes, the size of an object can appear to change as the observer moves closer to or farther away from the object due to perspective. When an observer moves closer to an object, it may appear larger, and when moving farther away, it may appear smaller.
It means that the magnets are closer together
There is more gravitational energy when two objects are closer together and less gravitational energy when they are farther apart. This is because the gravitational force between two objects is stronger when they are closer together and weaker when they are farther apart.
gas- the molecules are farther apart since there is more space in the air solid- the molecules are closer together since it is in one specific area Liquid- the molecules can be farther or closer together depending on the volume of the liquid
No. They move closer together so they can share what little heat they have.
Closer to together than gas but farther apart than solid.
linear perspective
the particles get closer together because my class just talked about that stuff!!
sound travels farther in water because the water particles are closer together.
The molecules in your teeth are closer together than the molecules in your saliva. This is because solids are generally denser than liquids, resulting in molecules being packed closely together in solids like teeth. Saliva, being a liquid, has molecules that are more spread out and have more freedom of movement.
When you think of a wave, it usually brings to mind something that undulates up and down in a regular pattern. The undulations are usually evenly spaced in sections. They may be closer together or farther apart at various times. They may be farther from or closer to the center line.
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
If they are farther apart, there is less gravitational pull. Opposite if they are closer together.
Closer than what?