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They speed up. The Kinetic Energy (ie, motion) of a particle is proportional to the Thermal Energy (ie, heat).

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the movement of particle start increasing when it is heated. The intermolecular forces of attraction are too weak.

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Q: What happens to the movement of particles in an object when they are heated?
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What happens to the particles in copper when heated by a Bunsen burner?

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What is the movement of heated fluids called?

Convection is heat transfer by the movement of heated fluids. Heat transfer is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.


What do particles in a solid do when heated?

They vibrate. And if heated enough, most connections will be broken and the object will be melted.


What is the thermal energy of an object by?

Movement of particles


What happens to a substance or object when it is heated?

It expands.


What is the movement of heat called?

Convection is heat transfer by the movement of heated fluids. Heat transfer is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.


If a solid object having a hole eg a disc is heated what happens to the size of the hole when the temperature of the object is increased?

the metal particles(talking about metals) near the hole will expand towards the hole making the hole smaller, and the particles at the extreme expands outwards..


What is the movement of the fluid called?

Convection is heat transfer by the movement of heated fluids. Heat transfer is the movement of energy from a warmer object to a cooler object.


When you heat up an object does the average kinetic energy of its particles decrease?

No: Upon being heated, the average kinetic energy of the particles that compose the object increases.


Why do materials expand once heated?

This is called thermal expansion. When an object is heated, it's particles move faster. This causes greater separation between the particles and the object expands. The coefficient of thermal expansion describes how much an object will expand per degree with the same applied pressure.


What happens to the particles of an object as it heats up?

nothing


What happens to the particles in matter when heated ip?

The more thermal energy an object possesses, the faster the particles inside it "jitter". When particles "jitter", they bounce back and forth off of each other, and the faster they "jitter", the larger the distances they travel. Thus, when you heat up an object, eventually it will melt, because the particles are moving far enough away from each other so that the object no longer maintains a solid form.