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Kinetic energy does not depend upon the phase of matter; it depends upon the amount of matter, and the speed with which it is moving. One pound of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, moving at a specific speed, has the same kinetic energy.
gas. a plasma has more energy but this is also a dissociation of the atoms.
Yes as they are not at absolute zero (0 K) they will have some kinetic energy.
gas b/c the atoms are moving fastest
Energy of movement ; particles that make up all matter have kinetic energy
The kinetic energy increases as you add more heat.
Kinetic energy does not depend upon the phase of matter; it depends upon the amount of matter, and the speed with which it is moving. One pound of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, moving at a specific speed, has the same kinetic energy.
That depends on the exact definitions used. Matter has kinetic energy if it moves. Matter that doesn't move does NOT have kinetic energy.However, any matter has heat energy, which is a type of kinetic energy... kinetic energy at the level of individual atoms or molecules.
Kinetic energy = 1/2mv2, where kinetic energy is measured in Joules, mass in grams, and velocity in m/s.
gas. a plasma has more energy but this is also a dissociation of the atoms.
yes: all matter is in motion and therefore maintains a level of kinetic energy.
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The energy of matter in motion
Yes as they are not at absolute zero (0 K) they will have some kinetic energy.
When there is an increase in an object or medium's temperature, its particles have increase kinetic energy. Temperature is the measure of the average amount of kinetic energy within an object or medium.
gas b/c the atoms are moving fastest
Energy of movement ; particles that make up all matter have kinetic energy