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When an object is moving, it is called kinetic energy.
An object has kinetic energy when it is moving and not when it is at rest. When it is at rest it has potential energy.
Mechanical energy is transferred by a force to a moving object.
No
When an object cools, the particles' kinetic energy transfers back into potential energy, the particles slow down.
Thermal energy
energy
Temperature is the measure of how fast particles are moving in an object.
The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.
When an object is moving, it is called kinetic energy.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.
True Temperature is the measure of the average velocity of the particles in an object. The faster the particles are moving, the higher the temperature is in the object.
Temperature. Kinetic energy in subatomic particles is due to the vibrations of these particles.
First radiation is the transmission of high energy particles. when you apply radiation to an object the energy from those particles is transmitted into the object. this additional energy is transmitted into the particle by "bumping" into the atoms or molecules that make up this object. by hitting those atoms with these fast moving particles you transmit that energy into the atoms of the object. this causes the atoms to move much faster than they were before. and the movement of these atoms contributes to the temperature of the object
An object has kinetic energy when it is moving and not when it is at rest. When it is at rest it has potential energy.
No, when the temperature of an object increases its motion also increases because when temperature increases kinetic energy increases and thus the motion increases.