In a gas, particles move randomly due to collisions with other particles and the container walls. The spacing between gas particles is relatively large compared to the size of the particles themselves. This randomness and spacing contribute to the properties of gases, such as their ability to expand to fill a container.
This is because when heat is applied to particles, they gain energy, therefore they travel faster and space out. The volume will increase though the density will decrease. So matter will always expand when exposed to heat.
No, particles in a solid only vibrate, whereas particles in a liquid are free to move within the liquid.
it expands and it becomes bigger
No, particles themselves do not typically get bigger when objects expand. When an object expands, the space between particles increases, leading to the object's increase in size. The particles themselves remain the same size.
In an expansion of a solid, the particles are able to move further apart due to an increase in temperature. This causes the solid to expand in all directions. The particles themselves do not change, but their positions relative to each other do.
Actually the particles do not expand. The reason behind is that the particles, due to some reason, gets energy and get excited and accelerate. As they get fast, they collide with each other and expand the material.
In general, particles do not get bigger when they are heated. When particles are heated, they gain energy and move faster, which may cause materials to expand due to thermal expansion. However, the individual particles themselves do not increase in size.
yes, the heat makes the particles move and in the heat they expand.
In a gas, particles move randomly due to collisions with other particles and the container walls. The spacing between gas particles is relatively large compared to the size of the particles themselves. This randomness and spacing contribute to the properties of gases, such as their ability to expand to fill a container.
Because the particles
As particles become heated, they expand and grow larger.
because the particles
Because when something heats it starts to develop into gas and the particles/atoms expand.
No jelly does not expand because its particles are not being frozen.
The particles in a solid, move very little. But when it is heated, the particles expand because the heat moves the particles around more, making them need more space to move, therefore expanding the solid. =)
Yes, when a solid freezes, its particles lose energy and move closer together, causing the material to contract or decrease in volume. This is because the particles arrange themselves into a more ordered and compact structure compared to when they are in a liquid state.