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it really depends. For example, and ice cube has low kinetic where as steam has high kinetic energy
Temperature, kinetic energy, and compressibility all increase
Erm, it depends how fast it is moving! Kinetic energy is energy due to motion. If the ice cube is stationary, then it has no kinetic energy.
Energy is work. It exists in all matter and is what makes everything move, grow, heat up, change phase, even light is energy. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. The use and existence of energy is what is making everything happen around you. Take for instance an ice cube. The ice has both potential (stored) energy and kinetic energy. Heat from other energy sources is melting the ice which is then releasing its stored energy to form water. The water is also evaporating at some point to form vapor. All of the phase changes are transfers of energy from the air into the ice or water. The ice has low energy and as more energy is absorbed it melts and then vaporizes. Water vapor has higher energy than ice through this process (which is known as convection). If you continue to add heat (energy) to the vapor it will become steam which has so much energy, it has been used for more than two centuries to drive turbines. When the steam hits the blades of the turbine it causes them to turn, there-by transferring its energy to the turbine and the steam becomes "weaker" or lower energy.
yes... if it is just sitting there, it has potential energy..... if it is falling into a glass, it has kinetic energy
it really depends. For example, and ice cube has low kinetic where as steam has high kinetic energy
One gram of steam has more kinetic energy. Remember, K = (1/2)mv^2. If the mass is the same, it depends on the velocity. Steam molecules move a whole lot more/faster than ice molecules.
Temperature, kinetic energy, and compressibility all increase
Erm, it depends how fast it is moving! Kinetic energy is energy due to motion. If the ice cube is stationary, then it has no kinetic energy.
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Ice to water to steam.
it can either be converted into solid ice or liquid water and for both the reactions you have to release the heat energy of gas moloecules in order to overcome their kinetic energy and intermolecular spaces..
If you freeze water you are removing a particle's kinetic energy from the system that is in the form of heat energy. So as you heat up ice you are giving the water molecules more thermal kinetic energy so it transitions to water. If you keep pumping in heat (energy) these molecules will eventually have so much energy it will vaporize and turn to steam.
ya when ice convert to water then it flows.......
actually change of state occurs because of the absorption of kinetic energy ice on absorbing heat increases its potential energy but not kinetic energy this is the reason why change of state occurs in the constant temperature this energy taken is used to overcome their force of attraction between the molecules because of which their spaces increases leading to change of state
The particles have most energy in particles in steam. In a gas. the particles move more freely, Therefore, there is more energy in the steam. :D LOL