No, gas, liquid, and solid particles do not have the same weight. The weight of a particle is dependent on its mass, gravity acting upon it, and its volume. Gas particles have the least weight as they are highly spread out, while solid particles have higher weight due to their compact structure.
No, particles can vary in size. They can range from atoms, which are extremely small, to larger particles like dust, pollen, or sand. The size of a particle can have various effects on its properties and behavior.
When all the particles in a sediment are about the same size, the sediment is said to be well-sorted. This typically indicates that the sediment has been through a sorting process, such as transportation by water or wind, that has separated particles by size. Well-sorted sediments often have better porosity and permeability properties.
When all the particles in sediment are about the same size, the sediment is said to be well-sorted. Well-sorted sediments have particles that are uniform in size, typically due to a similar energy environment during deposition. This can indicate long transport distances or selective sorting processes.
Democritus theorized that all matter is made up of tiny, indivisible particles called atoms. He believed that these atoms were all the same in substance but differed in size, shape, and arrangement, giving rise to the diversity of matter observed in the world.
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No, they are not.
They are all made of matter; just in different states.
An element.
All are particles of matter; quarks are the components of protons and neutrons and are considered as fundamental fermionic particles.
D. Particles exert attractive forces. In real gases, the particles do not always move in the same direction, have the same kinetic energy, or have difficulty diffusing due to interactions between the particles leading to attractive forces that are not present in ideal gases.
This means that all particles of a given substance have the same chemical properties and characteristics, such as mass and energy, which distinguish them from particles of other substances. It implies that within a substance, there is a uniformity or consistency in the composition and behavior of its individual particles.
Sand particles are in fact a variety of sizes on the same beach front. This is because these sand particles are formed at different times through different processes.
They all have protons and electrons which are made of the same elementary particles.
No, gas, liquid, and solid particles do not have the same weight. The weight of a particle is dependent on its mass, gravity acting upon it, and its volume. Gas particles have the least weight as they are highly spread out, while solid particles have higher weight due to their compact structure.
Gravity. Gravity affects all things, same kind or not.
"All subatomic particles have the same mass" is not a true statement, as different subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons, have different masses and charges.