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As a particle absorbs the energy (heat) it begins to move and vibrate faster. This increased vibration and movement causes it to bump into surrounding particles more, passing the energy onto them. As more particles get bumped, more particles start to move in turn bumping their neighbors and conducting the energy or heat through the substance.
particles move, the faster they move, the higher the temperature. as one particle bumps another some kinetic energy is transferred, thus temp of one increases, and the other loses some
Each particle bumps into another particle, transferring the energy. The particles themselves return more or less to their original position - exactly to their original position in the case of a solid.
the snow and the sled give it energy to move fast
Thermal energy is temperature. Temperature is measured as the average kinetic energy of each particle, as a atom is always moving. The faster the atom's movement, the more energy, the higher the temperature. Thus, thermal energy is transferred when a fast moving atom comes into contact with a slower moving one, thus giving it some of its energy, making it move faster, making it hotter.
Do particals that have more energy move faster
No, remember Newton's Law E=MV2. So a particle with the same energy with double the mass would move 1/4 the speed.
As a particle absorbs the energy (heat) it begins to move and vibrate faster. This increased vibration and movement causes it to bump into surrounding particles more, passing the energy onto them. As more particles get bumped, more particles start to move in turn bumping their neighbors and conducting the energy or heat through the substance.
protein binds to a particle and uses energy to move through the cell membrane
This is when a substance a molecule or atom or particle etc. has more energy that has been attained from some an energy source such as heat or light and as a result is able to move around more (it hasmore mobility) i.e A particle is said to have more kinetic energy when it is moving faster (because "kinetic energy" is the energy a particle posses as a result of it's movement) as a result of more energy being applied or gained from the surroundings of the system. This energy can be in the form of heat or light from the surroundings or from the reaction itself.
Well, if in a gas you have a mixture of heavier and lighter particles (atoms or molecules, really), the lighter particles will tend to move faster than the heavier particles. The general tendency is for any such particle to have the same energy (mainly kinetic energy). Similarly, in a liquid solution, lighter particles will tend to move faster.
it will move slower.
particles move, the faster they move, the higher the temperature. as one particle bumps another some kinetic energy is transferred, thus temp of one increases, and the other loses some
This would mean that the particles have gained enough energy to become a gas.
Each particle bumps into another particle, transferring the energy. The particles themselves return more or less to their original position - exactly to their original position in the case of a solid.
the particles in gases move very, very fast
When heat is added to a particle, it will get more exited and move faster. The more heat you add, the faster the particles will move, and the further form one another they will be. Therefore, adding energy to the particles will also increase the spaces between them.