Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :).
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The temperature is a measure of the particle motion, or brownian movement (when it applies to gases).
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"Temperature is a measure of the average energy of motion, of particles in matter. When particles of matter, whether in solids, liquids, gases, or elementary plasma's, move faster or have greater mass, they carry more kinetic energy, and the material appears warmer than a material with slower or less massive particles."Simply put, temperature is the measure of the average speed of particles in motion in a gas.
Energy and matter are the complete contents of our Universe. Matter is any particles that have a rest mass. Energy includes matter, as rest mass is just a particular type of energy. Energy is the potential to do work.
An Atom. It's the world's smallest particles of matter, atom's is known to be 20 times smaller than an average coffee bean.
To create vacuum. Heat doesn't travel from one side to the other (in either direction) if there is no matter. Temperature is basically a measure of the amount of vibrational energy particles have. No particles, no temperature, except via eletromagnetic radiation, which can travel through vacuum.
This measure is the temperature.
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A measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter is
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Temperature is the correct answer because temperature measures average kinetic energy.
"Temperature is a measure of the average energy of motion, of particles in matter. When particles of matter, whether in solids, liquids, gases, or elementary plasma's, move faster or have greater mass, they carry more kinetic energy, and the material appears warmer than a material with slower or less massive particles."Simply put, temperature is the measure of the average speed of particles in motion in a gas.
Temperture
Temperature is the correct answer because temperature measures average kinetic energy.
Temperture