No heating something up actually does the opposite, when a substance is heated the particles begin moving faster and this leads to change of state from solid to liquid to gas.
The particles will have lower kinetic energy, which will slow them down, and the pressure inside the can will decrease as a result.
They speed up. Heat is actually molecular motion. Absolute zero (−459.67°F) is the temperature where the particles have no motion at all.
the motion that makes things slow down is friction
you slow it down by freezing or slowing down the particles by increasing the tempature
Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.
the particles slow down. hope this helps! :)
The particles will have lower kinetic energy, which will slow them down, and the pressure inside the can will decrease as a result.
That simply means that the lid will reduce the heat transfer.
They speed up. Heat is actually molecular motion. Absolute zero (−459.67°F) is the temperature where the particles have no motion at all.
what causes particles to slow down and contract
the motion that makes things slow down is friction
As heat is applied, particles spread out and move more rapidly. Consequently, if you decrease the temperature the particles become closer and slow down.
you slow it down by freezing or slowing down the particles by increasing the tempature
Molecules in a substance slow down when a substance is cooled. Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of particles. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. So when temperature decreases, the average kinetic energy decreases, so the energy of motion decreases, and the molecule slows down.
Friction is the sum of resistance to motion and as for resistance, it slow down the motion.
they slow down.
Friction from the air and ground will slow down the ball's motion.