The term we use to describe this kind of measurement is "temperature".
Note that temperature is not directly the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object (for one thing, temperature is measured in kelvins, kinetic energy is measured in joules). However, the two are related to each other.
No. The average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is basically related to the object's temperature.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles in an object is called temperature.
No: Upon being heated, the average kinetic energy of the particles that compose the object increases.
No, radiation is not a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Radiation refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles from a source. The energy of radiation can vary depending on the type and source, and it is not directly related to the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
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By its Thermal Energy.
By its Thermal Energy.
The average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance is its temperature.
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Its temperature.
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Its heat.