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As temperature increase the speed and energy of molecules increase and the collisions are more probable.
It decreases in relation to lower temperature.
the water molecules would begin to move faster (an increase in kinetic energy). if the water reached 100 degrees celcius (212 degrees Fahrenheit), it will boil.
An increase of temperature increase the rate of a reaction.
It increases the kinetic energy of the molecules (APEX)
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Whichever of them has the lowest specific heat capacity will take the least energy to raise its temperature, and whichever has the highest specific heat capacity will take the most energy.
the average kinetic energy triples
because the kinetic energy of electron increase with increase in temperature. this increase in kinetic energy increase drift velocity
This will depend on what kind of temperature scale you intend to use.Degrees Celsius, Degrees Fahrenheit or Kelvin.Celsius:If we have a positive number, say 10 degrees Celsius, then we would get 20 degrees Celsius.If we have a negative number, say -10 degrees Celsius, then we get -20 degrees Celsius. It will simply be twice as cold.Fahrenheit:Exactly the same rules apply as for Celsius in the examples of Celsius.Kelvin:Kelvin is an absolute that is "only" dealing with positive numbers.double of 10 Kelvin is 20 Kelvin. Double again and we get 40 Kelvin. Easy as pie.Temperature indicate how much energy there is in an object or a mix of objects.When doubling the temperature in Celsius, we add to this energy.When doubling the temperature in Fahrenheit, we add to this energy, but not as much as we would in Celsius.When doubling the temperature in Kelvin, then we actually double the energy-content. Much more than when using either Celsius or Fahrenheit.Increased temperature mean increased speed of reactions.
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.
As temperature increase the speed and energy of molecules increase and the collisions are more probable.
As temperature increase the speed and energy of molecules increase and the collisions are more probable.
Temperature is the measure of kinetic energy of the molecules involved in the solid. If you increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy.
Temperature is directly proportional to kinetic energy (potential energy).eg. increase the temperature, you increase the kinetic energy of the molecules, hence you're increasing the potential energy of them.
evaporation is the energy that release water temperature