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Kinetic energy is energy gained by motion.
wow, loser who answered above. lol.the answer is false. lets think about this here 4 a minute. kinetic energy is energy gained by motion. that means that kinetic energy allows for motion and movement. so if you put a lot of kinetic energy (motion) into something, its gonna move more, because it has more of this energy rite? like when you push something across a desk. it moves, rite? and if you push it harder, you gave it more kinetic energy, so it moved farther.
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The statement is false. Faster-moving gas particles have greater kinetic energy, which corresponds to a higher temperature. In thermodynamics, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance; therefore, as particle speed increases, so does the temperature.
When anything is cooled its particles move more slowly.
True. Adding heat to a gas increases the kinetic energy of its particles, causing them to move faster and spread out further from each other. This can lead to the gas expanding and its particles separating.
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True. The kinetic energy of particles is directly proportional to their speed. As the particles move faster, their energy increases.
False because the particles begin to go all crazy.
False. When temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases. This is because higher temperature means that the particles are moving faster and with more energy.
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True. Heat travels through solids by conduction, which is the transfer of heat through direct contact between particles within the material. This process occurs as the faster-moving particles transfer energy to neighboring slower-moving particles.
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True. When the particles of an object move faster, their kinetic energy increases, which in turn increases the object's thermal energy. This is because thermal energy is a form of kinetic energy associated with the random motion of particles within a substance.
The statement is false. Faster-moving gas particles have greater kinetic energy, which corresponds to a higher temperature. In thermodynamics, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance; therefore, as particle speed increases, so does the temperature.
No. In gases, 'Absolute temperature' is proportionally related to the kinetic energy of the particles. Therefore, increase in temperature results in increase in the kinetic energy of the particles.
Gas particles are in a permanent and chaotic motion.
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