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Q: How does particle motion affect temperature?
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What is a measure of the energy of motion of particles in a substance?

Particle motion increases as energy (like heat) is added. The motion slows as energy leaves. Temperature is a measure of this change in particle motion.


What happens to particle motion if the temperature is decreased?

The energy of the motion is decreased.


What is the amount of energy of motion of each particle in a substance?

Temperature


What is a measure of the energy of motion of the particles in a substance?

Particle motion increases as energy (like heat) is added. The motion slows as energy leaves. Temperature is a measure of this change in particle motion.


How does the transfer of heat to an object affect the motion of the particle?

i dont now


When the temperature of a gas increases the motion of gas particles?

Yes, as motion in any particle is equivalent to heat


Does a termomoter measures particle motion?

No, it can only be used to measure temperature of an object.


What is a term for the average amount of energy of motion of each particle of a substance?

temperature


The temperature of an object is related to the?

Type of matter itis


A measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter?

Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps


When a substance is heated what is happening to its particles?

As temperature increases, particle motion increases proportionally.


What factors affect the increase of the centripetal force on a particle in uniform circular motion?

The centripetal force on a particle in uniform circular motion increases with an increase in the mass of the particle or the speed at which it is moving. It also increases if the radius of the circle decreases, as the force required to keep the particle in the circular path becomes greater when the circle is smaller.