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For the same material, at a higher temperature the particles will move faster.However, if you compare different materials, it is more complicated.
The temperature is more closely related to the average energy per particle and per degree of freedom.
Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
Larger mass of molecules IF at the same temperature will have lower velocities.
Average speed increases.
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.
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temperature is the average kinetic energy of the atoms of a gas. so with increased temperature the speed of the atoms of gas would increase. and since pressure is the collisions of said atoms on the side of a container; increased speed means more collisions of the particles and the side of the container increasing the pressure, and the same aplies for lowered temperature lower temp lower speed and less collions and less pressure.
Temperature IS the (average) speed of movement of the particles (molecules) that make up an object. The more heat you add to an object, the faster the molecules move (vibrate). There are devices (thermometers) that indirectly measure this speed, and thus report the temperature.
When we heat a substance, the energy absorbed is converted into kinetic energy of the particles in it. The faster the particles in it vibrate, move, collide, etc. the higher the temperatureof a substance.So the expected answer is Temperature
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If you increase the temperature of a gas, its particles (atoms or molecules) will speed up. If it is in a closed container, the pressure will also increase.
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Speed goes up as temperature goes up.
The water molecules increase their speed
The average particle speed increases.
Gas particles are given more kinetic energy when they are heated, causing them to increase in speed. they move faster and collide more frequently.
The spoon's temperature has obviously increased causing the molecules' speed to increase. (this isn't a relationship question, you might want to change it's category) The temperature has increased. With an increased temperature, the particles gain more kinetic energy (heat), and therefore move around faster. If the spoons temperature drops, the particles would be moving slower because there is less kinetic energy.
The energy of its particles increases, so as the particles speed up move faster causing its heating up.
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.