So if water wasn't added or removed from our bottles, why is it that it looks different and is a different volume when it's frozen versus at room temperature? An online simulation is helping us to see that water is the same kind of matter no matter what phase it is in. We're seeing the following things:
1. Water's particles remain the same size and shape no matter what temperature they're under.
2. The speed of the particles and the space between particles changes when the temperature changes.
These helps us understand what's happening to water as it freezes and melts. How can these ideas help us explain how the ships ended up in a field?!?!
1. Water's particles remain the same size and shape no matter what temperature they're under.
2. The speed of the particles and the space between particles changes when the temperature changes.
These helps us understand what's happening to water as it freezes and melts. How can these ideas help us explain how the ships ended up in a field?!?!