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Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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A diver is able to cut through water in a swimming pool. Which property of matter does this observation shòw?

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Given that a diver can cut through water in a swimming pool. This happens due to the special properties of water. As water is in a liquid state, it posseśses few characteristics.

Property of matter observed

  • A diver can cut through water in a swimming pool. The property observed in this phenomena is listed below.

This shòws that the particles of matter have spaces between them.

The intermolecular forces of attraction between liquid particles are not very strong; hence, the diver’s force is enough to overcome these forces of attraction.

  • A diver will paśs through water if there is the availability of space between the particles and the forces of attraction between the liquid particles are not very strong.

  • The diver will not cut through solid ice because of fewer spaces between the solid particles and strong forces of attraction.

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Answered by negivinod713
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Question:–

A diver is able to cut through water in a swimming pool. Which property of matter does this observation shòw?

Answer:–

Given that a diver can cut through water in a swimming pool. This happens due to the special properties of water. As water is in a liquid state, it posseśses few characteristics.

Property of matter observed

  • A diver can cut through water in a swimming pool. The property observed in this phenomena is listed below.

This shòws that the particles of matter have spaces between them.

The intermolecular forces of attraction between liquid particles are not very strong; hence, the diver’s force is enough to overcome these forces of attraction.

  • A diver will paśs through water if there is the availability of space between the particles and the forces of attraction between the liquid particles are not very strong.
  • The diver will not cut through solid ice because of fewer spaces between the solid particles and strong forces of attraction.
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