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00:00Oh, I'm sorry, little kitty.
00:13It's okay. Doesn't matter.
00:16Well, it does matter, kitty.
00:19In fact, everything around us is matter.
00:25Yes, my friends.
00:26I'm sure you must have heard the term matter before
00:30and how everything that we come across in our lives,
00:34like the air you inhale, the books you read, toys you play with,
00:40I mean, literally everything is made of matter.
00:45Still confused?
00:47Don't worry, my friends.
00:49In today's episode, let us explore what is matter and its state
00:54and find the answer to an important question.
00:58Why matter matters so much?
01:02Zoom in.
01:04So, what is matter?
01:07Well, as we all know, that matter is everything around you.
01:12Rocks, pen, water.
01:14Even you are made of matter.
01:18But the vital question is, how do you define matter?
01:24Well, according to science, matter is defined as everything that has weight
01:30and takes up space or has volume.
01:34I'm sure you are already aware of what weight is.
01:39It's just how heavy something is.
01:41But what do we mean by taking up space or volume?
01:47Volume is the amount of space something occupies.
01:52For example, the ball takes up a small volume
01:55while the sun occupies a large volume
01:59or takes larger space to fit in.
02:03Likewise, different states of matter will fill volumes in different ways
02:08depending upon how big, little, long or short the object is.
02:16But why?
02:17Why do they vary in looks and sizes?
02:21Well, that's because matter comes in different states
02:26and the three most common states are known as
02:30solid, liquid and gas.
02:35Let's start with the most obvious state of matter
02:37that is the solid state.
02:40There are objects that keep their own shape
02:43and do not flow in a given temperature.
02:46Examples of solids are
02:48study table, sugar cubes, glass, rock, most metals, etc.
02:57Ice is a solid as well.
03:00But when it melts, it becomes liquid.
03:04Speaking of liquids,
03:06they flow, move around a little
03:08and fill up containers you put them in
03:11like a water bottle.
03:14So we can say
03:15they occupy the space inside the containers
03:18we fill them in.
03:20But what about the weight of water?
03:23Well, we all know
03:25that water has weight
03:27if you carry a water bottle with you
03:29and as you drink from the bottle
03:32it gets lighter and lighter
03:34giving you a good idea
03:37about the weight of the water.
03:39Next comes an interesting state of matter
03:43that can't be seen easily
03:45but it's there all the time
03:48like the air we inhale
03:50which is a gas
03:52the third main state of matter.
03:56But I know you must be wondering
03:57is air really matter?
04:00And if it is
04:01then how we see
04:03if it takes up space
04:05and has weight?
04:07Well, we can prove that
04:08with a simple experiment
04:10at your home.
04:12To do so
04:13take an empty glass
04:15and lower it
04:16vertically downward
04:17in a vessel filled with water.
04:20You will observe
04:21that the level of water
04:23inside the glass
04:24is less
04:25than the level of water
04:27outside it.
04:29It is because
04:30the air within the glass
04:32is trapped
04:33and does not allow
04:35the water
04:35to rise up.
04:37It means
04:38air has occupied
04:39the space
04:40inside the glass.
04:43Now
04:43when you tilt
04:44the glass aside
04:45you will see
04:46bubbles of air
04:48rushing out
04:48and it is replaced
04:50by water
04:51hence proving
04:53that air
04:54occupies
04:55space.
04:57But
04:59how do we show
05:00that air
05:01has weight?
05:02Take two empty balloons
05:03and tape them
05:05to the ends
05:06of a meter stick.
05:07Then hang
05:08the meter stick
05:09on a string
05:10so that
05:11it is perfectly
05:12balanced.
05:14Now
05:14blow up
05:15one of the balloons
05:16and stick it
05:18back to the meter stick.
05:20You will find
05:20the end of the
05:21air filled balloon
05:22will bend
05:23downwards
05:24because of air
05:26giving it
05:26the extra weight.
05:29Hence
05:29proving the fact
05:30that air
05:31is matter
05:32as it has
05:34volume
05:35and weight.
05:37It's
05:37trivia time!
05:39Did you know
05:40that there are
05:41more than
05:41three states
05:42of matter?
05:43Yes
05:44besides the
05:45solid
05:45liquid
05:46and gaseous
05:46there are also
05:48three further
05:48different states
05:49of matter
05:50that have been
05:51created by man.
05:53These are
05:53plasma
05:54famionic
05:56condensates
05:57and
05:57post-einstein
05:59condensates.
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06:05What are
06:06the three
06:07main states
06:08of matter?
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