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when a car drive up a hill it gains potential energy and when it comes down the hill it gains kinetic energy.
The energy change that occurs when an atom gains electrons is called the
It's potential energy decreases.
No, but instead it gains heat energy
the atom gains or loses energy
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it gains more energy
it gains more energy
one object loses energy then the other one gains energy.
Increasing temperature means increased kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level. Temperature of a given substance is the average kinetic energy of the particles of which that substance is composed.
the water loses gravitational potential energy and gains kinetic energy as it falls
Temperature is the chief factor in the expanding of molecules in a substance. Temperature creates randomness in a substance, because it increases each molecules energy.
25degres celsius has more thermal energy
yes it does
When an object gains kinetic energy, it moves faster.
An object gains energy when it is either heated or pushed. If pushed vertically, it gains gravitational potential energy. If pushed horizontally, it gains kinetic energy.
When a solid gains thermal energy, its atoms and/or molecules begin to move (vibrate) faster and faster as the temperature continues to increase. Eventually, the particles that make up the solid will gain enough thermal energy in order to separate into a liquid through melting or into a gas through sublimation.