No. Assuming we're talking about the same substance, particles of a gas have more energy than particles of a solid.
Gas because the particles are not packed as tight and closely together as the particles of a solid therefore they move around more.
Solid's because their particles are more closely spaced so the transfer of energy will be greater. Air's particles are more spaced so it takes more time for the particles to contact one another therefore the sound energy is transferred slower.
When energy is added the particles inside the substance vibrate more. Conversely, the vibrate less when energy is removed.
It may be called conduction, or heat transfer since heat only travels from an object to another if it contains a lower amount of heat.
A solid has the most energy, it is the most tightly packed, then a liquid as the particles have more space, then a gas as the particles are free and there are less of them. Hope this helps. if you go to google images, you will also know what I mean
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because a gas is more heated, and heat gives the particles more energy, so in turn the partilces of a gas has more energy
A Gas has more potential energy due to the weak intermolecular forces that are apparent among gas molecules. Solid particles are very close to each other, thus more energy is needed to break the intermolecular forces among solid particles, hence a low potential energy.
Particles in a solid are closer together and lower in energy than those in a liquid. The closer together particles are, the less they move. Since the amount of motion directly corresponds to the internal energy, a substance with closer particles will have less internal energy. When particles are close together and move less, the structure is more stable than when they move around more freely. Therefore a solid, which is very stable, has closer particles and less energy than a liquid, which is less stable, which in turn has closer particles and less energy than a gas, which is very unstable in its structure.
When energy is transfered to something which conducts heat, the particles in the solid object start to vibrate. As more energy is transfered to the particles, it spreads across the solid objects particles. The hotter the solid, the more it's particles vibrate.
When energy is transfered to something which conducts heat, the particles in the solid object start to vibrate. As more energy is transfered to the particles, it spreads across the solid objects particles. The hotter the solid, the more it's particles vibrate.
Gas because the particles are not packed as tight and closely together as the particles of a solid therefore they move around more.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Atoms or molecules of a solid are tightly constricted and can really only vibrate a little, so they have very littel kinetic energy. Liquids can flow, so those atoms/molecules have a little kinetic energy, and the molecules with the most kiinetic energy are those in gases.
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more because gas particles have more energy to move with rater than solid which has little