yes because the heat gives then energy allowing the particles to move faster, or it works the other way around, if cooled the particles get less energy so they move around a lot less. that is why when water is heated it turns into a gas because the particles are spacing out and turning into a gas
Yes, they have more kinetic energy, so they move faster.; however, they do not move a great distance...
They move faster in warm air because the faster the molecules move, the warmer it is.
In hot air molecules are moving faster.
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When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
The molecules of a gas move faster when heated so the pressure increases.
Molecules move more rapidly when heated as their kinetic energy is increased so their speed increases.
So when molecules are heated, the heat is so intense that they have to move around for them to cool down.
That's not just an iron wire - most materials expand when heated. This is called thermal expansion, and has to do with the fact that molecules move faster when it is hotter.
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
Because of friction
yes
move faster when heated they move slower when cooled
When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules. When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules.
they get exited and move faster than cold molecules
Molecules move back and forth faster and faster causing expansion
The molecules of a gas move faster when heated so the pressure increases.
When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules. When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules.
The molecules move faster
They either move faster, they take up larger volumes, or both.