The law of inertia; Newton's First Law. An object doesn't need "power" to move continuously; If an object (such as a particle) is moving, it will continue moving without power.
the movement of particles increases
The movement of particles in a hard stick of butter are solid. Their not moving. While the movement of particles in a melted sick of butter are liquid. They are moving.
The movement is random, but there is a net movement from regions where there are lots of particles to ones where there are fewer particles.
Brownian Motion
Electricity is a form of energy that is created by the movement of electrons through a conductor, such as a wire. Electrons are negatively charged particles that flow in a circuit, creating an electric current. This movement of electrons is what powers electrical devices and allows for the transmission of energy.
gliding movement. The particles move faster then that of a solid, but slower than that of a gas.
Convection is the movement of particles due to a gradient of energy. Heat energy is thus transfered by the moving particles.
There is a lot of movement.
The amount of movement between particles depends on the temperature of the system. Higher temperatures lead to faster movement, while lower temperatures result in slower movement of particles. Additionally, the state of matter (solid, liquid, or gas) and the intermolecular forces between particles also influence their movement.
The movement of the particles is accelerated.
They are in a continuous movement.
They are in a continuous movement.