Physics, asked by Csilla, 5 months ago

1)What happens in the gray zone between solid and liquid? ...

2)Why does time seem to flow only in one direction? ...
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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
7

Answer:

Solids and liquids are well understood. A grain of sand is as solid as a rock, but a million grains can flow through a funnel almost like water. ... And highway traffic can behave in a similar way, flowing freely until it becomes blocked at some bottleneck.

Explanation:Mass is relative too. Thus, as much fuel as you pack you will never reach the velocity of light. At the velocity of light, if you were somehow to reach it, your mass will be infinite and it will so require infinite force to push you, so no going beyond that speed. This is the reason time flows in a single direction

Answered by Sujeetkuverma
4

Explanation:

1) Hence from liquid to solid or solid to liquid the transition has to cross the grey zone. This grey zone transition is is very crucial which includes the inter molecular forces acting on the molecules and each atoms which makes the change in state from hot to cold and cold to hot.

2)Mass is relative too. Thus, as much fuel as you pack you will never reach the velocity of light. At the velocity of light, if you were somehow to reach it, your mass will be infinite and it will so require infinite force to push you, so no going beyond that speed. This is the reason time flows in a single direction.

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