No, when the temperature of an object increases its motion also increases because when temperature increases kinetic energy increases and thus the motion increases.
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
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particles move because when they do not the attraction of a particle and another stops making the particle theory wrong particles are always moving it what makes the attraction stronger
The average Kinetic energy of the atoms in the sample will increase as the sample is heated.
Faster particles have more energy than slower particles, yes.
The energy moving in particles in a substance is thermal energy
When temperature increases, particles in an object speed up, which means an increase in thermal energy. Since the particles are moving more now, the potential energy decreases, therefore kinetic energy increases. Overall, when temp goes up, thermal energy goes up, which leads to an increase in kinetic energy.
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Thermal energy
Thermal energy (temperature) is the measurement of kinetic energy of atoms moving in a substance, therefore, as the speed (kinetic energy) of these atoms increases, thermal energy increases as well.
The particles in a substance lose thermal energy as the temperature decreases, because the particles are moving and vibrating less.
The answer is thermal energy
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They stop moving and stop producing energy.
- How fast the particles are moving - The number of particles in a substance
the hotter it is, the faster they are moving