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A change in temperature leads to a change in the kinetic energy of the atoms in the particle.
Evaporation uses energy to change from a liquid to a gas. Melting uses energy to change from a solid to a liquid. Condensation releases energy to change from a gas to a liquid. Freezing releases energy to change from a liquid to a solid.
Thermal (heat) energy must be added or removed in order to cause a change of state.
An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.
These are phase changes - All the energy that is added at this time is used to change the phase of the substance.
Energy.
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
If the liquid is heated to its boiling point, at which point it undergoes a physical change called vaporization, its temperature will not increase until the physical change is complete. This is due to the heat energy being used to break intermolecular bonds, such as hydrogen bonds, so that the physical change can take place.
Energy can either be soaked up by the matter in the process of making the change (melting), or be released from the matter during the change (fire).
An increase in energy corresponds to an increase in frequency or a decrease in wavelength.
a positive change is an increase in potential energy.
An energy transformation.
During condensation the kinetic energy, or temperature, does not change.
Increase its velocity
A change in temperature leads to a change in the kinetic energy of the atoms in the particle.
In general, the way to increase speed of a turn is to add more energy. And, depending on how that energy is added, it can result in either acceleration or change in vector, both technically can be considered a change in speed.
When energy increases, the frequency increases.Source(s):my brain7th grade science textbook