The temperature ... is related ... to the temperature? Please check the question and ask again.
Average velocity is def.ined as the ratio of total displacement to total time taken.
Gas velocity involves the variables of system temperature and molar mass of its molecules. Simplified, the velocity as a root-mean-square equals the square root of two-times the kinetic energy divided by molecular mass.
Temperature IS the average speed of movement of the particles molecules that make up an object. The more heat you add to an object, the faster the molecules move vibrate. There are devices thermometers that indirectly measure this speed, and thus report the temperature.
The average molecular mass of drugs is nearly about ~100-500 u.
The relationship between temperature and molecule movement is a direct variation. Whenever the molecule movement increases so does the temperature; when the molecule movement decreases so does the temperature. I hope that helps.
Molecular velocity is defined as the velocity of a each molecule in a certain sample of gas. It can be expressed by means of root-mean-square velocity, average velocity and most probable velocity.
At molecular level I can say that only faster molecules of water can escape due to the effects of force of surface tension. Hence the average velocity of molecules inside the leaf goes down hence temperature which is a measure of average velocity drops or does not rise due to higher outside temperature.
Average Kinetic Molecular Energy
The average amount of motion can be determined by the average speed or velocity of an object. The average speed can be calculated by the total distance divided by the total time. Speed is a scalar quantity. The average velocity can be calculated by the total displacement divided by the total time. Velocity is a vector.
The average kinetic energy of atomic and molecular particles is measured as temperature.
the two types of velocity are distance and traveling time. although they may seem a little suspicious now you can even log on to my website at:http:/www.velocityandjunk.com/discussvelocity_and_matter/inc.
as ice gains heat it melts what hapens internally is that the molecules start vibrating at a higher average velocity and hence it can no longer exist as a solid and it melts to a more fluid and hence for that value of average molecular velocities(what we call temperature) a more stable form.
1/2mv2 its kinetic energy
For the instantaneous value of average velocity, average speed and average velocity are equal.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.