False.
I thought they can do that.
temperature is the measure of a molecule's average kinetic energy, so yes.
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Yes, it is true. And the layer is stratosphere.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance
No it is not true. When the temperature of the medium increases the speed of sound in that medium increases.
How hot or cold a substance is the temperature, so a thermometer will measure it.
To measure true air temperature, not an elevated temperature from direct solar heating.
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.
False. It is a measure of how much enegry a substance has.
Almost. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles which constitute the substance. So the temperature of a block of Sodium Chloride is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the sodium and the chlorine ions which constitute the block, but temperature has nothing to do with the kinetic energy of the whole block, which may be dashing through the air at some enormous velocity.
The Kelvin scale starts at a true zero; 0o K is the temperature at which there is actually no heat. Therefore, you get a true measure of heat using this system; an object at twice the temperature in kelvins is actually twice as hot. That is not true of other temperature scales such as Celsius or Fahrenheit.
temperature is the measure of a molecule's average kinetic energy, so yes.
Yes, and the greater the kinetic energy, the faster the motion of the particles, and the higher the temperature, and vice versa.
FALSE (APEX)
True