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1 January, 03:21

Particles in a plasma experience collisions than particles in a solid. Based on their state of matter alone, is it easier to speak of the shape of the Sun or the Moon? Two unknown substances are in identical beakers. One is a solid and the other is a plasma. If you were given a scale to allow you to obtain the mass of the substance, and had to guess based on mass alone, you would say that the plasma is in the beaker.

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  1. 1 January, 04:05
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    More, Moon, and lighter, you're welcome
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