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Our understanding of temperature is based on that idea.

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Q: What is the idea of particles being in a constant random motion?
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Why did smoke particles move in air?

Due to the random brownian motion of molecules


Which observation most clearly supports the inference that liquids are composed of small particles in the motion?

"Brownian motion" is the seemingly random motion of particles. Small particles, suspended in water, seem to drift and jerk around randomly. Why should they do this? The most obvious explanation is that they are being constantly bombarded by even smaller particles: those that make up the liquid itself.


Does the constant motion of the particles in a liquid cause the liquid to take the shape of its container?

Yes, pressure in the liquid caused by its molecules constantly being in motion force it to take on the shape of its container (within limits).


Why horizontal motion is constant?

Horizontal motion is only constant when it is not being affected by any forces, e.g. the horizontal motion of a projectile after it's shot.


What does the kinetic theory describe?

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When does the motion of an object change?

The motion of an object will change when a force is applied to it. Newtons laws of motion descibe this. An object without any force being aplied to it will remain at constant velocity. Wether that be at a constant 0 m/s or a constant 12m/s or 300 m/s and so on. The motion of that object will change when a force is applied to it by causing an increase in acceleration in the direction of the force being applied. -look up Newtons Laws of motion for more detail.


What is Tests for Persistent Directionality?

Random Walk: Evolutionary model in which changes in a trait value are conceived as being drawn at random from a constant statistical distribution of evolutionary steps.


Do the stars really twinkle at night?

No. The twinkling is caused by the light of the stars being distorted by Earth's atmosphere, which is in constant motion.


Which phase of matter has particles that are moving rapidly and random in addition to being more spaced out than in the other three phases of matter?

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Can an object in motion if no external forces are acting on it?

yes. external forces ALTER an object's motion... but once it starts moving and has no external forces being applied on it, it will go in a straight line with constant velocity (Newton's 1st Law of Motion)


Why the molar specific heat at constant pressure is larger than the molar specific heat at constant volume?

This question is wrong. Heat capacity at constant pressure is more than that at constant volume. And Heat capacity at constant pressure - Heat capacity at constant volume= R Cp - Cv= R ,where R is universal gas constant.


Is there a disorder for being random?

No being Random is just fine.