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The more speed an object possess, the more energy is needed to change that speed. Eg. a car going 100km/h will need more energy to stop than a car going 40km/h. The faster something is travelling, the more resistant it will be to a change in its motion (inertia).
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit 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.That's because the molecules or atoms move faster, and in general have more energy.
Yes, generally the faster molecules are moving, the greater their energy. This manifests as higher temperature, and (for gases) higher pressure.
No. Potential energy is energy due to an object's position in space. It has nothing to do with its motion.
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Do particals that have more energy move faster
Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.Indeed, time travel, and travelling faster than the speed of light, are intimately related in the Special Theory of Relativity. Looking at the situation from the other side, if it were possible to travel faster than light, then from some point of view, you would be travelling backwards in time. For more details, read about the definition of "simultaneity" in the Special Theory of Relativity.Probably none of the two is possible - travelling backwards in time, and travelling faster than light.
faster atoms have more kinetic energy than slower atoms do.
because By Heating Their Kinetic Energy is increased. And due to kinetic energy they moves faster..
The more speed an object possess, the more energy is needed to change that speed. Eg. a car going 100km/h will need more energy to stop than a car going 40km/h. The faster something is travelling, the more resistant it will be to a change in its motion (inertia).
"Kinetic energy" is energy of motion. When you, or any object, move faster, you have more kinetic energy. In order for you or any object to speed up, it needs to have more kinetic energy, and that energy has to come from somewhere. It can come from gasoline burning in the engine to turn the wheels faster, rocket fuel burning in the combustion chamber to accelerate the spacecraft, RF current through the magnets to drag the protons around the ring faster, or glucose burning in the muscles to make the legs go faster. But if more speed is needed, then it'll take more kinetic energy, and that energy must come from somewhere.
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Kinetic energy
It will reach its destination faster. It will also have more kinetic energy.
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
they start to move-rotating and vibrating and translating more and more and faster and faster.