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 lower the temperature of a substance, the slower the particles will move. The higher the temperature, the greater the movement of the particles.
When the temperature is increased, the particle's speed also increases.
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature
The higher the temperature, the faster the movement of the particles.
It is called heat.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Because temperature is actually a measure of molecular/particle movement and absolute zero is where there is no movement at all.
Type of matter itis
the kinetic energy of a particle depends on the movement of each particle;that is the mass of the particle and the velocity of each particle.the particles of each matter or substance has a different heat resistance. when the temperature exceeds the resistance of the particles the movement of the particles would increase drastically.therefore making the velocity more and the mass lesser............. KE=1/2*m*v*v so when the temperature increases the mass is reduced and the velocity increases.
the higher the temperature: the more the movement of energy in the particle. the lower the temperature: the less the movement of energy in the particle.
Temperature is a measure of particle movement. An increase of temperature, in a sense is an increase of the average movement of the particles within the substance, to include vibrations, spins, and lateral movement.
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature
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.
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.
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.
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.
absolute zero
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Because temperature is actually a measure of molecular/particle movement and absolute zero is where there is no movement at all.
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Temperature is related to the average energy per particle.