depending on the type of collision
type in Google
(Collision Types) and read
when molecule collide with other molecule
it may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form of
kenitic
energy and speed up
if the lost energy =
the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collision
and if the lost energy isn`t
equal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`t
be elastic collision
Heat transfer
Molecules have more kinetic energy when they are moving. This energy is proportional to their speed and mass, making them collide with each other and their surroundings.
Molecules moving with kinetic energy can collide with other molecules or surfaces, transfer energy to other molecules through collisions, and change direction due to interactions with other molecules in their environment.
Well, First the starting bonds must break molecules are always moving if the molecules bump into each other with enough energy, the chemical bonds in the molecules must break.
When fast moving molecules touch other molecules, it is called a collision. These collisions can lead to the transfer of energy and changes in the motion or state of the molecules involved.
Fast moving air is practically molecules rubbing against each other and moving in one direction at the same time. If this answer doesn't help, you might want to check out the science answers and questions... if this wasn't scientific enough for you ;)
depending on the type of collisiontype in google(Collision Types) and readwhen molecule collide with other moleculeit may loose some energy and the other will gain it in form ofkeniticenergy and speed upif the lost energy =the gained energy in the other molecule it will be elastic collisionand if the lost energy isn`tequal to the gained energy ( some energy transformed to other form as sound ) so it won`tbe elastic collision
It breaks into other molecules or other atoms
The air molecules move farther apart from each other, therefore making it less dense. That's why hot air moves above cool air.
Free water molecules refer to water molecules that are not bound to other substances or ions. These molecules are freely moving and not involved in chemical interactions or bonding with other molecules.
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the hot-air molecules bang on each other harder.