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Particles vibrate faster when they are heated.
Like cars, lots of things happen: they can "bounce" off each other, they can 'smash' into pieces, or they can pass right by each other.
No, they vibrate faster.
When a solid is heated its particles melts and change into liquid
Molecular movement slows down as the temperature of the molecules decreases, yes. The theoretical limit of this - where all molecular motion would stop completely (and is actually not possible) - is called "absolute zero" or Zero degrees Kelvin. Again, theoretically, nothing could get colder than that, because there is no cold that is colder than that. Temperature is the measure of how fast molecules or atoms in a substance are moving. The faster the movement, the higher the temperature, and vise versa.
its a movement of small particles of matter
When heated particles move faster. Reactions happen when particles smash together, so, when a mixture is heated the particles are moving around a lot and therefore more collisions happen this makes a more violent reaction.
molecular break down and gasification.
Particles move faster when they are heated.
The particles are bonded together with some force when heat is supplied the then force between particles decreases and the start to move away from each other or we can say that the particles get that energy and become energetic and movement starts in individual particle and the force between the particles decrease. This is why when water is heated the particles detach from each other become steam.
The kinetic energy of the particles inside the balloon increase. This then expands the volume of the balloon.
by The movement of heated particles of a gas or a liquid. convection cannot take place in solids because solids have fixed shape. particles like Pizza
by The movement of heated particles of a gas or a liquid. convection cannot take place in solids because solids have fixed shape. particles like Pizza
The particles in a liguid are bonded (not as strongly as a solid which is why it flows.) when it is heated the particles vibrate and eventually the bonds break and the particles break away. This is evaporation.
the particles at the heated end in say a metal rod gain kinetic energy and therefore start to vibrate more. These heated particles then hit other less energetic (hot) particles and then the heat is passed on that way until the whole object is heated up.
The speed of the gas particles will increase as they are heated. That is why the pressure in a container increases. The particles are hitting the walls of the container with more force as they are heated.
It is the process of transfer of heat from one place to other with actual movement of heated particles. Convention of heat take place in fluids and gases .