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temperature is the average kinetic energy of a particle
Temperature!!!!
It is hard to exactly define temperature in terms of such things - but roughly speaking, the temperature is the average kinetic energy (energy of movement) per particle, per degree of freedom.
Also called the Kelvin Tempurature Scale, (The measure of average Molecular Motion) occurs within the kenetic energy of a substance
No; it is more like a measure of the average energy per particle.
temperature
tempature
It is a measure of the thermodynamic temperature of the substance.
The average amount of energy of motion (also known as kinetic energy) in the particles of a substance (atoms and molecules) is measured by the temperature of that substance. More energy will produce a higher temperature.
average kinetic energy means the pressure that it exerts on the walls of the container if it is contained in it .
Temperature
temperature
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temperature is the average kinetic energy of a particle
As the average kinetic energy of a substance increases, the temperature will increase.
The average amount of energy in the motion of the molecules of a substance is the temperature of that substance. Heat is simply random motion on a sub-microscopic scale.
The average amount of energy of motion (also known as kinetic energy) in the particles of a substance (atoms and molecules) is measured by the temperature of that substance. More energy will produce a higher temperature.