There's Solids - liquids - gases . Thereforeliquids and gases have weaker inter-molecular forces of attraction than solids . Also their molecules are farther apart from each other than in solids. read more
There’s Solids - liquids - gases . Thereforeliquids and gases have weaker inter-molecular forces of attraction than solids . Also their molecules are farther apart from each other than in solids. read more
Ok in a gas, molecules can take up a volume and exert a pressure. Inside a fixed container when you increase the temperature pressure increases because more gas molecules are hitting the walls. Now in a liquid the molecules are close together and volume is determined by the shape of the container. read more
Pressure due to liquids. The pressure is exerted by a liquid column on the base of which it is kept. This pressure is given as. P=h¶g. where ¶= density of the liquid , h is the height of liquid column and g is acceleration due to gravity. Pressure due to solids. Whenever a force F is applied to a solid It undergoes exapnsion. read more