yes because the heat gives then energy allowing the particles to move faster, or it works the other way around, if cooled the particles get less energy so they move around a lot less. that is why when water is heated it turns into a gas because the particles are spacing out and turning into a gas
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
When molecules are heated, they gain kinetic energy which causes them to move faster and further apart from each other. This increased motion disrupts the intermolecular forces holding them together, leading to an overall expansion of the substance.
As an object is heated, its molecules gain more kinetic energy, causing them to move faster. This increase in molecular motion results in higher average speeds of the molecules, which is why the object feels hotter to touch.
When gas molecules are heated, they gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to occupy a larger volume or expand. However, the actual size of the gas molecules themselves does not change when they are heated.
When a gas or liquid is heated, the molecules gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and spread apart. This increases the volume of the substance because the molecules are further apart, leading to an expansion in the material.
When molecules in liquids and gases are heated they move faster
Because of friction
yes
When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules. When the liquid molecules are heated, they move faster so the liquid boils and some molecules becomes gas molecules.
they get exited and move faster than cold molecules
Molecules move back and forth faster and faster causing expansion
When matter is heated the molecules in it move faster.
Molecules move faster when heated -- no matter what state they're in.
That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
They move faster because the heat gives them more energy
yes. When the glucose molecules gain energy, they will vibrate or move around faster.
When a substance is heated, the molecules gain kinetic energy and move faster, causing them to vibrate and collide more frequently, which increases the temperature of the substance. When a substance is cooled, the molecules lose kinetic energy and move slower, reducing the frequency of collisions and vibrations, which lowers the temperature of the substance.