Temperature is another way of saying that a particle is in motion. Considering that there is no such thing a pure absolute zero, it is generally assumed that all particles are in fact in motion.
Temperature is another way of saying that a particle is in motion. Considering that there is no such thing a pure absolute zero, it is generally assumed that all particles are in fact in motion.
That depends a lot on how the particle was moving in the first place, and how the energy is added.
its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.
The particles on every state of matter are always in motion, and hence will have a specific amount of kinetic energy both related to their temperature and current state. Solids move less than liquids, liquids less than gasses, etc. At absolute zero, it's theorized that independant molecular movement within any state of matter would cease, and that matter would therefore have no kinetic energy other than being physically moved somewhere by an outside force.
kinetic energy
The kinetic theory of matter states that matter is made of particles whose speed is dependent on their mass and temperature. The kinetic theory states that particles in matter are always in motion.
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are in random, constant, straight-line motion
Temperature is another way of saying that a particle is in motion. Considering that there is no such thing a pure absolute zero, it is generally assumed that all particles are in fact in motion.
The kinetic-molecular theory states:1) All matter is composed of very small particles called atoms,ions or molecules.2) All of these small particles are in constant motion, even at the coldest temperature whether vibratory or translatory.3)The kinetic energy of the particles is a measure of temprature. The greater the number of impacts the greater will be the pressure and vice-versa.4) These particles collide but the total energy remains same.Read more: What_is_the_kinetic-molecular_theory
The Kinetic Molecular Theory states that all matter is made up of tiny particles that are constantly in motion. An example of that would be febreeze: when you spray some, the moving particles in the air carries around the room, making the room smell like febreez. Hope that helped :)
That depends a lot on how the particle was moving in the first place, and how the energy is added.
Thermal Energy
The particles move because of the Kinetic Theory. Matter is composed of particles that are atoms, molecules, or irons that always are in random motion.(Honestly you don't need to copy the hole matter is composed.... thing but just in case you might need it.)
its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.