janaalsayegh
janaalsayegh janaalsayegh
  • 17-04-2021
  • Chemistry
contestada

How is the motion of particles in a book different from the motion of particles in the air around it ? (dont put link)​

Respuesta :

snehamukherjee977
snehamukherjee977 snehamukherjee977
  • 17-04-2021

Answer:

the motion is different.

Explanation:

the the motion is different because the particle in a book is solid particles and solid are packed together so so they can't move freely but while the the particles in the air around it is gas particles and it are packed very loose and can move very easily anywhere like .Example - solid-book , eraser. gas-helium, oxygen.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

how did the British navy cause economic hardship for the colonies?
For a wall of a given material and of a fixed surface area, the rate of heat loss by conduction through the wall is inversely proportional to the thickness (T)
What are the major effects of the ozone hole?
What is the value of 6P6?   A. 1
KMnO₄ solution bromine solution a. red b. purple c. orange d. green e. blue
how does Jefferson describe the effect of slavery on the morals and behavior of white Virginians
what river located in southwest china was the boundary of the shang dynasty
5/12+2/9+1/6 adding fractions
How did the Stuart rulers of England anger many English citizens with their belief
What is necessary to convict someone of treason?