| gases |
A gas is one of the phases of matter. Like liquids, gases are fluids: they have the ability to flow and do not resist deformation, although they do have viscosity. Unlike liquids, however, unconstrained gases do not occupy a fixed volume, but instead expand to fill whatever space they occupy. The kinetic energy in a gas is the second greatest of the states of matter (after plasma). ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gases
|
|---|---|
| gases |
are fluids that have no shape and expand to fill the shape of the space in which they are contained.
Ãâó: www.afscme.org/health/safe16.htm
|
| gases |
Have no definite shape or volume, takes the shape and volume of its container
Ãâó: www.sciencebyjones.com/definitions_packet.htm
|
| gases |
are easily compressible fluids that expand to fill their containers, and expand indefinitely in the absence of boundary restraints, As a result of their compressibility, gases may have large change in volume and density. However, under conditions of relatively constant pressure and temperature, gases will have relatively constant volumes.
Ãâó: www.valcor.com/Glossary.htm
|
| gases |
MATTER WHICH DIFFUSES & OCCUPIES SPACE EVENLY NOT SOLID OR LIQUID AT STP (32 DEG. F & 14.7 PSI)
Ãâó: www.dcfp.navy.mil/mc/presentations/GFETerms/GFETer...
|