Temperature is the average kinetic energy of each individual particle inside an object.
Quite often, yes.
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Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
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Temperature
Temperature
Yes. Temperature in Kelvins a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles that make up the substance. The higher the temperature the greater the kinetic energy. The lower the temperature the lower the kinetic energy. At absolute zero there is no movement of particles, hence no kinetic energy.
Temperature is the average kinetic energy of an object.
Temperature is the average kinetic energy of each individual particle inside an object.
No. The average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is basically related to the object's temperature.
kinetic energy of its atoms
Its temperature.
Temperature
Temperature is the average Kinetic energy of molecules in an object. A hot object has more kinetic energy and a cold object has less kinetic energy.
The term we use to describe this kind of measurement is "temperature". Note that temperature is not directly the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object (for one thing, temperature is measured in kelvins, kinetic energy is measured in joules). However, the two are related to each other.
Kinetic energy is directly related to temperature, because temperature is the average kinetic energy of an object. Therefore, as the temperature of an object decreases, its kinetic energy decreases, as well.
Kinetic energy is the energy of movement. It is related to an object's mass, and to its speed.
The average kinetic energy of all the molecules in an object is the temperature.
The temperature of an object is the most common measure of the average kinetic energy of the object.