Particles that vibrate in place would be a solid object, so I would say that having a definite shape would be another property!
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Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
What applies to something, applies the same way to the other. Or, what applies to one thing, applies the opposite way to another. Doubts see the context.
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Basically, yes... But you should say "the mass". Atomic mass units are a unit of mass.Basically, yes... But you should say "the mass". Atomic mass units are a unit of mass.Basically, yes... But you should say "the mass". Atomic mass units are a unit of mass.Basically, yes... But you should say "the mass". Atomic mass units are a unit of mass.
because it is entirely dependent on the medium constitution, and is only quantifiable experimentally. As current scientific theory does not fully understand how refraction works at a quantum level it is not possible to calculate. It is related to atomic scattering (coupling and re-emission - 'coherent forward' as well as 'all round'), and resonant frequencies. 'Huygens construction' applies. It is also a unique property of the relevant kinetic states 'between' media. ('kinetic reverse refraction') Where Snell's Law fails.