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Mechanical energy depend on motion and height. For example- a flying bird.
Temperature can be used as an indication of the energy that particles in a substance have. When the temperature is higher, particles have more energy and "bounce" around harder and in a bigger space. When the temperature is lower, the opposite happens.
All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
You do not change the identity of the materials.
A Physical change -to you unlucky study islander
a change of state
When heat is added, the arrangement of the particle (the Entropy of the system) will become more disorganized and Entropy will increase. When heat is taken away, the arrangement of the particles will become more organized and Entropy will decrease.
Potential energy refers to the energy arising from the arrangement of a system of objects (particles), which interact with each other. Here, interaction means that objects apply force on each other. A change in the arrangement brings about a change in the forces interacting on the objects and the associated potential energy.
Potential energy refers to the energy arising from the arrangement of a system of objects (particles), which interact with each other. Here, interaction means that objects apply force on each other. A change in the arrangement brings about a change in the forces interacting on the objects and the associated potential energy.
Mechanical energy depend on motion and height. For example- a flying bird.
Thermal Energy
Potential energy is the energy of a system or of a body with respect to the arrangement of the particles of the system or position of the body.
Temperature can be used as an indication of the energy that particles in a substance have. When the temperature is higher, particles have more energy and "bounce" around harder and in a bigger space. When the temperature is lower, the opposite happens.
when the the heat hits the materials it vibrates the particles which send energy threw that vibrates the particles and heats it up
Why The Temperature Stays The SameDuring a phase change, the average energy of the particles remains the same, but, the particles are rearranging themselves. Particles become less organized as their energy increases, so the substance changes from a solid to a liquid to a gas. As the energy of the particles becomes less, the particles rearrange themselves more orderly, so a gas changes to a liquid and then to a solid. The total energy of the particles changes - by increasing or decreasing, because the particles are not increasing or decreasing their speed, just their arrangement. The average energy doesn't change. The energy change is hidden from a thermometer and is called 'hidden heat' or 'latent heat'.
All states of matter have vibrating particles, but solids' particles vibrate only.
the particles will move closer together