The relationship between kinetic energy of molecules and their physical state is simple. The higher the kinetic energy the faster the molecules move. The fastest moving molecules are gaseous and the slowest moving molecules are solids.
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Kinetic energy is doing work. energy due to motion?
Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving or in scientific terms it measures the AVERAGE KINETIC ENERGY in a system. Temperature measures how fast molecules are moving. :):)
related to the motion of molecules
Temperature is an indirect measurement of a system's molecule's average kinetic energy (KE). As the temperature of a system increases, so does the KE of the molecules. This causes the molecules to move farther apart. You can see this most easily in an old (not digital) thermometer.
A thermometer. Temperture is the measure of the kinetic energy, Aka speed, of molecules.
Gases comprise of molecules/atoms that collide with each other and the walls of a container as they are inconstant and random motion. Gas pressure is influenced by the velocity of these atoms/molecules.
As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules of the solvent increases.
The kinetic energy of a molecule can in better words be known as the kinetic energy which makes up 68% of its state of matter.
Kinetic energy is energy of matter. The kinetic is doing work. Tempature is measured of average energy of motion, particles of matter. The physical is pretty much doing the same thing as the kinetic. They both are doing work.
As molecules move more quickly, the temperature increases . -apexx
The Kinetic Molecular theory is used to describe the behavior of gas. It gives the relationship between pressure, temperature and kinetic energy.
If the temperature is low, then the molecules of the gas have less kinetic energy and thus it has low pressure. If the temperature is higher, then the molecules have more energy and thus the gas has higher pressure
When potiental increases, kinetic decreases and vice versa.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules (i.e., the particles) of the body with that temperature. By comparison heat is a measure of the total kinetic energy of the particles of the body containing that heat.
The kinetic energy of molecules depends on the temperature. At first this decreases with altitude, and therefore so does kinetic energy, but then the relationship with height becomes very complex. A search for 'temperature profile of the atmosphere' will give you more details.
distance between molecules
II. The distance between the molecules.
Temperature and kinetic energy have a proportional relationship; as one increases so does the other. Temperature is essentially the speed to which molecules and atoms in a gas are moving, so the faster they move the higher the temperature is.