The ice melts a liquid the molecules spread out and when a liquid changes to a gas the molecules spread out more.
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On a speed/time graph, a VERTICAL line segment represents something
that's physically impossible.
The top of the line segment is a speed that's faster than the bottom
of the segment, but the times are both the same.
A change of speed that takes no time would correspond to infinite
acceleration. That just simply sounds wrong, and it is. Can't happen.
Well, if we've been paying attention in class, we already KNOW that the electrostatic force changes as the inverse square of the distance, and the top graph is conveniently labeled "Electrostatic Force".
But if we didn't already know that, we'd have to examine the graphs, and find the one where 'y' changes like 1/x² .
The top graph does that. After 1 unit of time, the force is 350. Double the time to 2 units, and the force should drop to 1/4 of 350 ... sure enough, it's a little less than 90. Double the time again, to 4 units, and it should drop to 1/4 of a little less than 90 ... by golly, it's down below 30.
The first graph is what an inverse square looks like. Now that you've worked out this graph, you'll know an inverse square relationship whenever you see it.
Energy is lost when machines don't work right. it is false because the law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed (lost)