The fact that it is a liquid In a liquid the bonds between atoms are weaker so they move around more freely
Through conduction and convection currents
Molecules move faster when hot water then in cold. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms. Molecules move faster in hot water because the heat is giving the molecules more energy. Molecules move slower in cold water because heat has/gives energy and when something is cold it has very little heat. So there is very little energy. So there is very little movement. I have a science quiz tommorrow, and this was VERY helpful. :D
Water emits heat when it undergoes a process such as boiling or cooling down due to a transfer of energy. This energy causes the water molecules to move faster or slower, leading to a change in temperature and the release of heat.
Heat the water.
The atoms that make up the matter begin to move.
the noodles move because the heat makes bubbles which float up and make the noodles move
Yes, the less heat there is present, the less heat, the slower the molecules will move. This is due to a lack of energy given from the heat.
Energy makes molecules rapidly move faster and faster, and when you make molecules move faster you are creating heat. So by using electricity(energy), you speed up the molecules of water, thus creating heat.
the water molecules move away, e.g. evaporate
makes the molecules in the water move faster.
...hot water
you cant move water!!
Usually it is burned, i.e., converted to heat first. Then the heat might cause a water cauldron to boil, and the vapor pressure will move the generator. Or some similar system.
first start a fire and heat a rock in the fire then move an adult to the fire (make sure u have water in the pot) and he will take it to the pot and the water is boiled
Water can only transform into energy by means of a nuclear reaction. Changes in heat energy can transform water into different physical states, such as solid, liquid, or gas. As heat energy is increased, the water will move from the solid to the gaseous state. If heat energy is reduced, the water will move from the gaseous to the solid state.
Through conduction and convection currents
Water absorbs heat energy, causing its molecules to move faster and increase in temperature. This process is known as thermal expansion.