Why are liquids usually difficult to compress? Why is rubber an amorphous solid? Why is the eardrum transparent? Why does blood pressure drop so low in the capillaries? Why is breathing more difficult at high altitudes, such as at the top of Mount Everest?
For the statement below, is it a main property of liquids (in contract to gases and solids)? Explain why or why not, and give an example to back up your answer: Liquids are easily compressed.Use kinetic theory to explain why solids and liquids cannot...
The low density of gases and liquids leaves more room for their molecules to move around than in solids. So instead of a warmer particle warming the particles next to it by conduction, warm molecules are becoming lighter than cold particles, where the forces of physics make it that the ...