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What is the steam energy particle called?

While some forms of energy can be considered as either particle or wave, steam is not one of those. The energy of steam comes from it expansion. There is no steam energy particle.


What is the relationship between the momentum of a particle in a box and its corresponding energy levels?

The momentum of a particle in a box is related to its energy levels through the de Broglie wavelength. As the momentum of the particle increases, its de Broglie wavelength decreases, leading to higher energy levels in the box. This relationship is described by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, which states that the more precisely the momentum of a particle is known, the less precisely its position can be determined, and vice versa.


What increases the reaction rate by increasing particle speed?

An increase in temperature will increase the speed of the particles and cause the particles to both bump into one another more frequently and with more energy thus increasing the reaction rate.


An electron loses potential energy when it?

An electron loses potential energy when it moves to a lower energy level, such as when it transitions between orbitals in an atom or when it moves closer to a positively charged nucleus. This release of energy can manifest as the emission of a photon or the transfer of energy to another particle.


What particle is emitted when Pt-190 decays to Os-186?

An alpha particle is emitted when Pt-190 decays to Os-186. An alpha particle has a mass number of 4, and an atomic number of 2. When Pt-190 decays to Os-186, the mass number drops by 4, showing that an alpha particle is emitted, along with energy. The other form of particle that could be emitted is a beta particle, which has a mass number of 0. The difference between 190 and 186 is 4, thus showing the emission of an alpha particle. Source: High School Chemistry class

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Do particle in the air have more average kinetic energy than particle in the mercury?

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How is energy passed from particle to particle during heat conduction?

As a particle absorbs the energy (heat) it begins to move and vibrate faster. This increased vibration and movement causes it to bump into surrounding particles more, passing the energy onto them. As more particles get bumped, more particles start to move in turn bumping their neighbors and conducting the energy or heat through the substance.


When particle have more energy do they move fast or slow?

When particles have more energy, they move faster. This is because energy is directly related to the speed of particles in a system. High energy levels correspond to higher speeds of particle motion.


How does the speed of particle affect its kinetic energy?

The higher the speed the more the kinetic energy.


When does a substances particles have more kinetic energy?

This is when a substance a molecule or atom or particle etc. has more energy that has been attained from some an energy source such as heat or light and as a result is able to move around more (it hasmore mobility) i.e A particle is said to have more kinetic energy when it is moving faster (because "kinetic energy" is the energy a particle posses as a result of it's movement) as a result of more energy being applied or gained from the surroundings of the system. This energy can be in the form of heat or light from the surroundings or from the reaction itself.


Do particle become more organized as their energy increase?

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How is particle movement related to thermal energy?

Particle movement is directly related to thermal energy. As thermal energy increases, particles gain kinetic energy and begin to move faster and more erratically. This increased movement contributes to the overall temperature of a system and can lead to changes in state, such as melting or boiling.


If you add heat energy to a substance what happens to the speed of the particle motion?

The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.


What is the expectation value of energy for a particle in a box?

The expectation value of energy for a particle in a box is the average energy that the particle is expected to have when measured. It is calculated by taking the integral of the probability distribution of the particle's energy over all possible energy values.


How is energy related to particle movement?

when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy


Why does heat transfers from high temperature to low temperature body?

This is due to statistics. It is quite possible for a low-energy particle (atom or molecule) to transfer energy to a high-energy particle, but on average, more energy will be transferred the other way.


What happens to the kinetic energy of particle when thermal energy is removed?

When thermal energy is removed from a particle, its kinetic energy decreases since thermal energy contributes to the overall kinetic energy of particles in a substance. As thermal energy is reduced, the particles move more slowly, resulting in a decrease in their kinetic energy.