All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
The particles gain energy (kinetic energy) and begin to vibrate. This vibration causes heat. As the particle vibrates, it will collide with other particles in water and pass this energy on to neighbouring particles which causes the heat conduction.
Sound energy causes the particles in the medium it is traveling through to vibrate. The medium is a solid, liquid or gas.
the thermal energy is what causes the particles to vibrate.
The particles in a gas move faster and are full of energy. However the particles in a solid do not have as much energy and vibrate in place -Baarkullah Awan
When we heat a substance, the energy absorbed is converted into kinetic energy of the particles in it. The faster the particles in it vibrate, move, collide, etc. the higher the temperatureof a substance.So the expected answer is Temperature
Heat energy from the source causes the particles to oscillate (vibrate) this chains and causes neighbouring particles to vibrate.
kinetic energy
Heat is a form of energy, you are adding energy to the system, this causes the particles to vibrate faster.
sound
sound
Vibrate in place (move)
The particles gain energy (kinetic energy) and begin to vibrate. This vibration causes heat. As the particle vibrates, it will collide with other particles in water and pass this energy on to neighbouring particles which causes the heat conduction.
Sound energy causes the particles in the medium it is traveling through to vibrate. The medium is a solid, liquid or gas.
Particles of the carrier medium to vibrate.
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
An increase in thermal energy gives particles more kinetic energy, which causes them to vibrate more. As they vibrate more, the volume they take up increases.
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