as temperature increases the so does the motion of particles (meaning, they move faster when hotter) and also move slower when colder until they stop moving at negative -471 degrees aka absolute zero which has never actually been done.
Temperature is the average kinetic energy of all the particles in an object. So yes, not only is it related to the motion of the molecules, but it is entirely determined by their average speed.
It tells us that when the temperature increases so does the velocity of the individual particles. This makes them move around faster and bump into each other more often. the temperature increases the Kinetic energy of the particles
Kinetic molecular theory states that the increase in temperature increases a particles average kinetic energy. This is because when a particle is heated, it becomes exited and moves quicker
The higher the kinetic energy of the molecules, the higher the thermal energy (temperature).
Temperature.
They speed up. Heat is actually molecular motion. Absolute zero (−459.67°F) is the temperature where the particles have no motion at all.
It goes up.
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The warmer the temperature, the faster the particles move.
Temperature is the average energy of random motion of particles of matter :). Hope that helps
as the temperature goes up the speed of the particle goes up
Temperature.
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when heat is added to cold water, the particles starts to move around. The particles now have more energy for motion. The temperature of the water also rises from the movement of the particles.
The substance's state (solid / liquid / gas), density, temperature, etc, is determined by motion and spacing of particles.
They speed up. Heat is actually molecular motion. Absolute zero (−459.67°F) is the temperature where the particles have no motion at all.
The average amount of motion can be determined by the average speed or velocity of an object. The average speed can be calculated by the total distance divided by the total time. Speed is a scalar quantity. The average velocity can be calculated by the total displacement divided by the total time. Velocity is a vector.
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Measure its temperature.
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