What are the four phases of energy in stuff?
Explain about phases also
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Stuff:
Matter is the " stuff" that makes up the universe- everything that takes up space and has mass is matter.
All matter is made up of atoms , which are in turn made up of protons, neturons, and electrons.
Four phase of stuff:
Solids
Liqiuds
Gases
Plasma
Solid:
In solid, particles are packed tightly together so they don't move much.
Solid have definite shape, as well as mass and volume , don't conform to the shape of the container in they are placed.
The solid particles have very low kinetic energy.
Solid also have high density , that the particles are tightly packed together.
Liqiud:
In a liqiud, the particles are more loosely packed than solids. They are able to flow around each other.
Liquid an indefinite shape. Therefore, the liquid will conform to the shape of the container.
It has low density.
Gases:
In a gas, the particle have a great deal of space between them and have high kinetic energy.
A gas has no definite shape and size and volume.
When a gas is put under pressure by reducing the volume of the container, the space between particles is reduced and the gas is compressed.
Plasma:
Plasma is not a common state of matter on earth, but it is most common state of matter in the universe, according to the jefferson laboratory.
Plasma consists of highly charged particles with extremely high kinetic energy .
The noble gases are often used to make glowing signs by using electricity to ionize them.
Answer:
A four-phase approach that cyclically repeats can yield improved energy savings. A systematic energy audit can be broken into four phases: planning, investigating, implementing and sustaining. Proactive facilities strive to continually improve energy efficiency by repeating these phases at regular intervals.