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What is Back and forth of movement of particles of matter?

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What are physical and mathematical models?

A physical model is an object that represents whatever you are trying to explain. A mathematical model is an equation that shows something (usually some sort of movement or energy might not be applicable in most situations.)


Rapid movement of particles back and forth?

it makes heat.. i dont know if thats what your asking though..


What are the words use for ranking and describing a graph?

When ranking and describing a graph, common terms include "highest," "lowest," "increase," "decrease," "peak," "trough," "trend," and "fluctuation." These words help convey the relationships between data points, such as identifying the maximum or minimum values and describing the overall movement of the data over time. Additionally, phrases like "outperform," "underperform," or "stable" can provide context for comparing different datasets or categories.


What does mode of movement mean?

Mode of movement refers to the specific method or manner in which an organism or object moves from one place to another. This can include various forms such as walking, swimming, flying, or crawling, depending on the species or context. In a broader sense, it can also apply to vehicles or machinery, describing how they navigate their environment. Understanding the mode of movement is essential for studying behavior, ecology, and biomechanics.

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What are different types of random motion?

Some different types of random motion include Brownian motion (the random movement of particles in a fluid), particle diffusion (random movement of particles from areas of high concentration to low concentration), and random walk (a mathematical model describing a path that consists of a succession of random steps in various directions).


Does condensation gain movement of particles?

the movement of particles increases


Describing the terms of the movement and the energies of the water particles what happens to evaporation?

Evaporation explanation is that the kinetic energy of molecules at the surface allows some molecules to escape in the atmosphere.


Why is there a haphazard motion of smoke particles seen in a smoke cell which is viewed through a microscope?

It's called Brownian motion. It's caused by atoms and molecule zipping about (because of the energy they have as a result of being warm) colliding with the smoke particles and bumping them around. It would happen less if the smoke was very cold because the atoms and molecules would move less. Conversely, if you increased the temperature of the smoke the motion would be greater


How does the movement of particles in a stick of butter differ from the movement of particles in a dish of melted butter?

The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.


How do particles get in and out of the plasma membrane?

The movement is random, but there is a net movement from regions where there are lots of particles to ones where there are fewer particles.


What movement of the smoke particles tells about movement of air particles that cannot be seen?

Brownian Motion


What is the movement of the particles of liquid?

gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.


Transfer of energy by movement of particles is?

Convection is the movement of particles due to a gradient of energy. Heat energy is thus transfered by the moving particles.


Can you name some describing words for the movement of a boat?

graceful


What is the theory describing the movement of the Earth's continents?

Plate Tectonics


How much movement is there in the particles of gas?

There is a lot of movement.