IGCSE Physics [Syllabus 2.1] Kinetic molecular model of matter

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We start of the topic of thermal physics by taking a look at the kinetic model of matter. We look at:
- Different states of matter
- The molecular model of matter
- Evaporation

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*ERROR CORRECTION*
8:07 Because there are three molecules, it should be (10+50+0) divided by THREE not two

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8:07 isnt it meant to be divided by 3? great vids tho! love your channel, very helpful!

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why do particles move with different speed in a substance

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What happens when solid matter is crushed, smashed, grinded or broken in pieces? How can we explain it using particulate nature of matter?

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Kinda funny how the different volume boxes look the same size after the same volume ones look far different

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I wrote the evaporation defintion and numerical formulas on my arm🤣😂

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