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Yes, that's basically what temperature is about.

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Q: When the particles of a material move faster the temperature of the material goes up?
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Does Temperature increases or decrease when particles are moving faster on average?

As molecules move faster temperature usually goes up.


How is temperature to the speed of particles?

as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up


What happens to the speed of particles if the temperature goes up?

Speed goes up as temperature goes up.


How is the temperature related to the speed of the particles?

as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up


How is temperature relate to the speed of particles how?

as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up


How to change from a liquid to a solid?

Short answer: it melts.Slightly longer answer: sufficient energy in the form of heat is added to the ice. This energy goes into the particles as kinetic energy and allows them to start moving faster. Temperature is the measure of the speed of particles, so an increase in heat results in the faster movement of particles, which leads to an increase in temperature. Once the temperature reaches 0oC, the molecules break their crystalline structure and are free to move in a sort of "rolling" motion that is a characteristic of liquids.


What happens to the speed of the particles if the temperature increased?

it blows up and down, up and down


What happens to temperature if the average motion of particles is increased?

It goes up.


Why is boiling water a Heat Energy?

Heat energy is a measure of how fast particles of matter are vibrating. As more energy goes into the matter, the particles vibrate faster. At some point (it is different for each material) the particles move fast enough to change phase. When water boils, the particles change state from liquid to gas.


What is the difference between air pressure and temperature?

Temperature is the average amount of energy that a (air) particle has. Pressure is the force that the moving particle exerts as it bumps into or pushes against a surface. The higher the temperature, the faster the particles will be moving and the more force they will exert when they bump into a surface. So as temperature goes up, so does pressure.


Is there a particle that goes faster than the speed of light?

Not as far as we know. Theoretically these particles are called tachyons.


Why the reaction between magnesium and acid goes faster when the temperature is raised?

The atoms have greater kinetic energy and move faster when the temperature is raised, resulting in more frequent contact between the magnesium atoms and acid molecules, which will cause the rate of the reaction to increase.