Yes, air is matter wherever it is found.
Since it is occupying space (trapped in ball), will have some mass and we could feel the air inside it by simply keeping it on our hands..It is also justified by the definition of MATTER..
Yes the air inside a ball is matter. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass (solid liqud or gas), the air in the ball takes up space.
Yes, air is matter wherever it is found.
Since it is occupying space (trapped in ball), will have some mass and we could feel the air inside it by simply keeping it on our hands..It is also justified by the definition of MATTER..
Yes the air inside a ball is matter. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass (solid liqud or gas), the air in the ball takes up space.
yes,because it takes up of space
Yes, it is.
Air inside a val is considered matter if that is what you are asking….
air inside ball is a matter?
They move toward the exit to escape the ball.
Pumping pushes more air molecules into the ball. That makes more molecules moving around inside of the ball and more molecules colliding with the inside of the ball. All of those collisions (trillions and trillions) push the inside of the ball out. When the temperature is increased, the molecules move faster. Faster molecules collide with the inside walls more frequently, which also increases the pressure. You can test this by pumping up a ball then putting it into the freezer and see what happens to the pressure.
Both because matter is anything that takes up space the computer u are using is matter air is matter because air inside a balloon takes up space
Air consits of many gases and gases are matter. Therfore, air is also a matter. Inside the ball it remains as matter.
Air inside a val is considered matter if that is what you are asking….
air inside ball is a matter?
air inside ball is a matter?
air inside ball is a matter?
Yes.
Yes the air inside a ball is matter. Matter is anything that takes up space and has mass (solid liqud or gas), the air in the ball takes up space.
The sugar granule, water, stone, air inside ball and leaves are all matter it's because all of them has mass and volume, and all of it occupies space. All of it is all made up of atoms and molecules are made of
Air does not get in the ball. The air inside the ball expands when it gets warmer.
The temperature of the ball does not affect the surrounding/outside air, but it does affect the air inside the ball.
it is in fact regular air inside the ball. the smell is because its contained for so long the air has become stale.
Yes. The bottle itself is matter, as well as the air inside it.