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Nucleus that causes a neutron to change into a proton is called a beta particle.
The particles gain energy (kinetic energy) and begin to vibrate. This vibration causes heat. As the particle vibrates, it will collide with other particles in water and pass this energy on to neighbouring particles which causes the heat conduction.
What process takes place when the average energy of a gas, s particles decreases
What process takes place when the average energy of a gas, s particles decreases
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
When energy is removed, the particles involved lose kinetic energy-they slow down.
As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.
When particles are heated up they gain energy. This causes them to move more and spread out. This causes the volume to increase and the density to decrease.
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Nucleus that causes a neutron to change into a proton is called a beta particle.
The particles gain energy (kinetic energy) and begin to vibrate. This vibration causes heat. As the particle vibrates, it will collide with other particles in water and pass this energy on to neighbouring particles which causes the heat conduction.
No. It is the opposite. When temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
Heat energy.
kinetic energy