when the temperature of particles is increased then their kinetic energy increases and their motion becomes so fast...
The molecules/atoms move far apart. As the separation between paricles increase, the state is changed. The temperature does not rise because the heat is used to overcome inter-molecular forces.
The temperature increase.
it depends if its in a hot or cold temperature. hot = FAST cold = SLOW
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Not precisely. A temperature can't have particles. A substance which is at a high temperature has particles which are moving fast.
Yes, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. When temperature increases, the particles move faster, and when it decreases, they move slower.
It is measured as the thermodynamic temperature - the temp on the Kelvin scale.
it is related because heat is temperature and temperature tells how fast molecules move and thermal energy is kinetic + potential energy
Molecules in the air move at speeds that vary due to factors like temperature and pressure. On average, at room temperature, most molecules in the air move at speeds ranging from 300-500 meters per second.
Yes, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. As temperature increases, the particles move faster and have more kinetic energy.
Move fast.
Air molecules at room temperature (~20°C) typically move at speeds around 500 m/s. This movement contributes to air pressure and properties such as diffusion and convection.