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What does heat depend on?

Temperature and the number of particles present


Does a warm object have more particles than an identical object that is cooler?

No, it doesn't matter. The number of particles determines the mass of an object, not the temperature.


Do colligative properties of solutions depend on the number of solute particles in a solution?

True


What are two factors that determine an object's thermal energy?

An objects temperature and the number of particles


Does the number of particles in an object affect its thermal energy but not its temperature?

yes


Do the number of particles in an object affect its thermal energy but not its temperature?

TRUE


What is the electric charge of an object which is described as neutral?

A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.


When a hot object touches a cool object the particles in the hot object cause the particles in the cool object to?

It causes it to vibrate which causes it to heat up


What does a elementary particles do?

What elementary particles do would depend on what type of particle they are. For example, there are antimatter particles, force particles, and matter particles.


The thermal energy of an object is?

The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.


Does a moving object's distance depend on the object's mass and velocity?

The distance doesn't depend on the mass.


What happens to the particles when an object cools?

When an object cools, the particles' kinetic energy transfers back into potential energy, the particles slow down.