the energy of a body or a system with respect to the motion of the body or of the particles in the system
because kinetic energy have electltrolises
The average kinetic energy of atomic and molecular particles is measured as temperature.
I just figured this out, so here it is:Average kinetic molecular energy is based on temp(in kelvin).Ek= (3/2)RT ; where R is a constant(.0821), and T is temp in kelvin.Total molecular kinetic energy is:uRMS=[(3RT)/M]^(1/2) R equals 8.314 J/mol; T=kelvin; M=kg/mol
Molecular motion / kinetic energy.
no
Average Kinetic Energy is determined by the temperate of the gas. The higher the temperature, the higher the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules.Total Kinetic Energy is the average kinetic energy multiplied by the mass - the number of gas molecules in the box.- DENNIS LAM
temperature in kelvin
Kinetic. It's all kinetic (thermal heat energy is actually a form of kinetic energy applied at the molecular level.)
Yes, heat is a form of kinetic energy because it is the energy associated with the movement of particles at the atomic or molecular level.
The amount of heat energy put into a system, (the molecular kinetic energy of a system)
The amount of heat energy put into a system, (the molecular kinetic energy of a system)
Average Kinetic Molecular Energy