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Temperature is a measure of what average properties of atoms?

The average amount of Energy that is found within the material.


What properties of solid?

The properties of a solid include having a definite shape and definite volume. The particles of a solid are close together, vibrate in place, and have low kinetic energy.


Why is there kinetic energy?

because there is kinetic energy.


Does mind have kinetic energy?

No, the mind does not possess kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is energy that is created by a force or motion.


Explain the relationship between kinetic energy and the kelvin scale?

The thermal energy of a particle is directly proportional to its thermodynamic temperature (ie. its temperature in Kelvin).

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What are properties of mechanical energy?

It is kinetic energy


What is kinetic energyhow can kinetic energy help to explain the behavior of substances?

Kinetic energy is the energy a body has when in motion. The faster the speed, the greater the kinetic energy. The formula for kinetic energy is KE = 1/2mv2, where m is mass in kg, and v is velocity in m/s.


What type of application of energy used in a toy car?

It uses both potential energy and kinetic energy.


Explain the factors that determine an object's kinetic energy?

There are two factors that determine and object's kinetic energy. The two main factors are mass and velocity.


Explain the difference between total and average molecular kinetic energy of gas contained in a box?

Average Kinetic Energy is determined by the temperate of the gas. The higher the temperature, the higher the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.Total Kinetic Energy is the average kinetic energy multiplied by the mass - the number of gas molecules in the box.- DENNIS LAM


Which properties of a ball is conserved as it falls freely in a vacuum?

massvolumedensitycolordiametercostweightshapetotal energy (potential + kinetic)


Explain how the motion of a swing illustrates the transformation between potential and kinetic energy?

1) at the top of the swing, the swinging object has all potential energy and no kinetic energy (no speed at that moment) while at the bottom there is no potential energy but a maximum in kinetic energy, so that the swinging object is fastest at the bottom.


How can the work-kinetic energy theorem explain why the force of sliding friction reduces the kinetic energy of a particle?

Work = change in Kinetic Energy Because friction acts in the opposite direction of the motion of an object, kinetic energy must be decreased in order to maintain the above equation. Friction opposes motion. Friction converts the kinetic energy of a particle into heat and sound.


Explain by kinetic molecular theory why ice is more dense then water vapours?

By looking at the states of matter ( solid ,liquid or gas) we can determine that a giben sample will have how much energy. Molecules in solid have least kinetic energy. Molecules in vapor (gas) have highest kinetic energy. Liquids have moderatee kinetic energy.


What energy occurs first potential or kinetic?

Energy is possessed by virtue of position, shape or motion or all the three properties. Generally potential energy is at first stored in a body which is released as kinetic energy when the body is in motion. But suppose if a body is thrown upwards vertically its kinetic energy gets converted into potential energy.


Which properties of air are instrumental in propelling a sailboat?

air can do work or it exerts pressure.


Does the concept of temperature apply to a single molecule?

Concept of temperature in single molecules could be explain through statistical thermodynamics and measure the temperature in term of kinetic energy of the molecules. Forclassical thermodynamics, the temperature is macroscopic properties andcan't be explain or describe in the classical scope.