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Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
It increases.
Heat is the total number of molecular energy in motion in an object meaning the more hotter an object is the molecular energy moves faster. While temperature is simply the measurement of heat or thermal energy on a certain object.
Molecular kinetic energy, which we refer to as heat OR thermal energy.
heat energy that helps break the molecular bonds of a solid is heat of The answer is fusion
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
Heat is molecular motion; the units are BTU and calories.
Water at 0ºF (approximately -18º C) still does have heat energy and still has molecular activity.
It increases.
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
Heat is the total number of molecular energy in motion in an object meaning the more hotter an object is the molecular energy moves faster. While temperature is simply the measurement of heat or thermal energy on a certain object.
Molecular kinetic energy, which we refer to as heat OR thermal energy.
The average speed of the random molecular motion increases. The corresponding increase in molecular kinetic energy accounts for what happened to all of that heat energy.
Heat energy drives greenhouse effect. Huge amount of heat energy is trapped at a surface.