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- 1. Kinetic Model of Matter CHANG, FANG-HSIN @ EDISON CHANG PGDE (Sec), July 2006
- 8. What is Matter ? What are YOU made of ?
- 12. Matter can MOVE Brownian Motion How do we know? Here is the proof
- 13. random movement of Liquid or Gas molecules Brownian Motion Matter can MOVE
- 14. Dead Cells Brownian Motion Matter can MOVE http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/brownian.mov get pushed around by
- 16. Kinetic Model of Matter Matter is made of moving molecules
- 18. Name 3 States of Matter Gas Liquid Solid
- 19. Kinetic Model of Matter = Gas = flowing water molecule
- 20. Kinetic Model of Matter = Liquid = flowing water molecule
- 21. Kinetic Model of Matter = Solid = vibrating water molecule
- 24. !!! YES !!! Are you telling me that ICE CUBES are actually vibrating ?
- 28. m a croscopic Can you see ice cubes vibrate when they are becoming flowing water ?
- 29. m a croscopic Can you see ice cubes vibrate when they are becoming flowing water ? NO
- 30. vibrating m a croscopic m i croscopic flowing But are ice cubes actually vibrating when they are becoming flowing water ?
- 31. vibrating m a croscopic m i croscopic flowing But are ice cubes actually vibrating when they are becoming flowing water ? YES
- 32. During melting , ice cubes are vibrating to break the attrative force that holds water molecules together to become flowing water.
- 40. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Kinetic Energy ?
- 42. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Attractive Force ?
- 44. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Motion ?
- 45. Kinetic Model of Matter Vibrate Flow at fixed position Slow Fast all over the place
- 46. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Shape ?
- 47. Kinetic Model of Matter Fixed Changing with the shape of container
- 48. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Distance between Molecules ?
- 50. Kinetic Model of Matter ? Can be Compressed ?
- 51. Kinetic Model of Matter NO NO YES! ? Can be Compressed ?
- 70. Homework Play Gas Law Program to find out the relationships between: Pressure Molecular Motion V.S Molecular Motion V.S Temperature