
Season 1
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๐ู ูู ุงูุจูููุงุฑ๐
Jul 4, 2026Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15Ld6KabsL9x9X-t4GefBgSzXFDckJFa6 2 Thermal physics 2.1 Kinetic particle model of matter 2.1.1 States of matter 1 Know the distinguishing properties of solids, liquids and gases 2 Know the terms for the changes in state between solids, liquids and gases (gas to solid and solid to gas transfers are not required) 2.1.2 Particle model 1 Describe, qualitatively, the particle structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between particles and to the motion of the particles (atoms, molecules, ions and electrons) 2 Describe the relationship between the motion of particles and temperature, including the idea that there is a lowest possible temperature (โ273ยฐC), known as absolute zero, where the particles have least kinetic energy 3 Describe the pressure and the changes in pressure of a gas in terms of the forces exerted by particles colliding with surfaces, crea

taysirdomingo
Jul 4, 2026Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15Ld6KabsL9x9X-t4GefBgSzXFDckJFa6 2 Thermal physics 2.1 Kinetic particle model of matter 2.1.1 States of matter 1 Know the distinguishing properties of solids, liquids and gases 2 Know the terms for the changes in state between solids, liquids and gases (gas to solid and solid to gas transfers are not required) 2.1.2 Particle model 1 Describe, qualitatively, the particle structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between particles and to the motion of the particles (atoms, molecules, ions and electrons) 2 Describe the relationship between the motion of particles and temperature, including the idea that there is a lowest possible temperature (โ273ยฐC), known as absolute zero, where the particles have least kinetic energy 3 Describe the pressure and the changes in pressure of a gas in terms of the forces exerted by particles colliding with surfaces, crea

Me gha Ghimire๐ณ๐ต๐ณ๐ต
Jul 4, 2026Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15Ld6KabsL9x9X-t4GefBgSzXFDckJFa6 2 Thermal physics 2.1 Kinetic particle model of matter 2.1.1 States of matter 1 Know the distinguishing properties of solids, liquids and gases 2 Know the terms for the changes in state between solids, liquids and gases (gas to solid and solid to gas transfers are not required) 2.1.2 Particle model 1 Describe, qualitatively, the particle structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between particles and to the motion of the particles (atoms, molecules, ions and electrons) 2 Describe the relationship between the motion of particles and temperature, including the idea that there is a lowest possible temperature (โ273ยฐC), known as absolute zero, where the particles have least kinetic energy 3 Describe the pressure and the changes in pressure of a gas in terms of the forces exerted by particles colliding with surfaces, crea

Grace La Tiite Dash
Jul 4, 2026Link to our latest notes and resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/15Ld6KabsL9x9X-t4GefBgSzXFDckJFa6 2 Thermal physics 2.1 Kinetic particle model of matter 2.1.1 States of matter 1 Know the distinguishing properties of solids, liquids and gases 2 Know the terms for the changes in state between solids, liquids and gases (gas to solid and solid to gas transfers are not required) 2.1.2 Particle model 1 Describe, qualitatively, the particle structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between particles and to the motion of the particles (atoms, molecules, ions and electrons) 2 Describe the relationship between the motion of particles and temperature, including the idea that there is a lowest possible temperature (โ273ยฐC), known as absolute zero, where the particles have least kinetic energy 3 Describe the pressure and the changes in pressure of a gas in terms of the forces exerted by particles colliding with surfaces, crea