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Q: How are particles arranged as heat and temperature increase?
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What do you add to kinetic energy to increase heat?

This doesn't really make sense. If you apply heat to a substance you increase the kinetic energy of its particles, which we perceive as an increase in temperature.


What does it mean when particles spread out as heat energy increases?

Our interpretation of heat is based on the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of velocities among particles, the highest point on this distribution being the "temperature." As the heat energy increases (proportional to temperature) said distribution stretches to the right, meaning the average velocity of a particle increases. This increased velocity would either result in particles hitting the walls of the container with more frequency and force, resulting in a higher pressure (Gay-Lussac's Law) but if the volume of the container is not fixed (think balloon) then the volume will increase (Charles' Law) since there are the same number of particles but now they occupy a larger volume they would thus be more "spread out." tl;dr heat increase=>temperature increase=>velocity increase=>volume increase (Charles' Law)=> "spread out" particles


How heat can cause temperature rise or change of state?

It depends what temperature the ice is at. If the ice is below 0 °Celsius, adding heat will increase the temperature until it reaches 0 °Celsius and then it will change the state to water, and then the temperature will start to increase again once all the ice is converted to water.See the Web Links for a plot of heat input versus temperature as water changes from ice to water to steam.


Is surface tension increases or decreases with increase in temperature?

it is because as temperature increases, the particles in the water surface move further apart thus reducing the surface tension


What is differences between heat and temperature?

Heat is thermal energy. Temperature is the measurement of average kinetic energy of the particles which compose the matter being tested. Temperature is a relative measure of how hot or cold something is measured on a scale. Temperature is a measure of how much heat energy an object has.

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What is an effect of heat on the temperature of an object?

it makes the particles move faster so it expands.


When heat is being supplied to a solid then what does the heat energy do to the particles of solid?

Adding heat energy will usually increase the temperature. At the level of the individual particles, the particles will vibrate faster.


As heat energy is added to a liquid do the particles increase or decrease in movement?

As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.


What do you add to kinetic energy to increase heat?

This doesn't really make sense. If you apply heat to a substance you increase the kinetic energy of its particles, which we perceive as an increase in temperature.


Is temperature and heat the same thing or are they different?

they are different. temperature is the movement of particles. heat is the movement of temperature from place to place. temperature are the moving particles, heat is the movement of those particles from a place to a place.


How does temperature or heat energy affect particle movement?

Temperature is a measure of particle movement. An increase of temperature, in a sense is an increase of the average movement of the particles within the substance, to include vibrations, spins, and lateral movement.


What is the transfer of thermal energy from an object of higher temperature to an object of lower temperature?

The increase in the kinetic energy of a material's particles from an object of higher temperature to one of lower temperature is known as heat transference.heat


Does the speed of the particles of the matter increase as the temperature of matter increases?

the speed just increases as more temperature molecules try to get far and thus they start vibrating by harshal satish patil.


How would you describe the change in the arrangement of particles as heat energy and temperature increase?

When heat is added, the arrangement of the particle (the Entropy of the system) will become more disorganized and Entropy will increase. When heat is taken away, the arrangement of the particles will become more organized and Entropy will decrease.


What does it mean when particles spread out as heat energy increases?

Our interpretation of heat is based on the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution of velocities among particles, the highest point on this distribution being the "temperature." As the heat energy increases (proportional to temperature) said distribution stretches to the right, meaning the average velocity of a particle increases. This increased velocity would either result in particles hitting the walls of the container with more frequency and force, resulting in a higher pressure (Gay-Lussac's Law) but if the volume of the container is not fixed (think balloon) then the volume will increase (Charles' Law) since there are the same number of particles but now they occupy a larger volume they would thus be more "spread out." tl;dr heat increase=>temperature increase=>velocity increase=>volume increase (Charles' Law)=> "spread out" particles


How to change from a liquid to a solid?

Short answer: it melts.Slightly longer answer: sufficient energy in the form of heat is added to the ice. This energy goes into the particles as kinetic energy and allows them to start moving faster. Temperature is the measure of the speed of particles, so an increase in heat results in the faster movement of particles, which leads to an increase in temperature. Once the temperature reaches 0oC, the molecules break their crystalline structure and are free to move in a sort of "rolling" motion that is a characteristic of liquids.


What must be changed temperature or heat energy and temperature increase?

I think the question is "What must be changed, Temperature or Heat energy so that the Temperature will increase?"And I don't know.. LOL[Updated answer based on updated question: Temperature is basically a measure of heat. As a result, the two are interlinked. However, as temperature is a measure of the extent of heat, then heat energy has to be increased to increase the temperature.]