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The higher the temperature, the more the molecules shake and bump into each other.

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How does a low temperature object compare to a high temperature?

A low-temperature object has less thermal energy compared to a high-temperature object, meaning its molecules move more slowly and have less kinetic energy. This difference in energy can lead to heat transfer, where heat flows from the high-temperature object to the low-temperature one until thermal equilibrium is reached. Additionally, low-temperature objects typically have lower entropy than high-temperature objects, indicating a more ordered state.


Heat energy travels from an object with a high what?

temperature to an object with a low temperature


What does an object with a high temperature have more than an object with a lower temperature?

An object with a high temperature has more thermal energy than an object with a lower temperature. This means that the particles in the object with higher temperature are vibrating and moving more vigorously compared to those in the object with lower temperature.


What is energy that is transferred to an object at a high temperature to an object at a low temperature?

Heat is the energy that is transferred from an object at a high temperature to an object at a low temperature. This transfer of heat occurs in order to reach thermal equilibrium, where both objects eventually have the same temperature.


An object with high temperature has more . Than an object with a lower temperature does?

An object with high temperature has more thermal energy than an object with a lower temperature does. Thermal energy is the internal energy of an object due to the vibration and movement of its particles.


The particles of an object with a high temperature have a high what?

convection


What happens when an object at a high temperature touches an object at lower temperature?

Heat is conducted form the high temperature body to the low temperature body until their temperatures are the same.


When high speed molecules mix and collide with slower speed molecules the high speed molecules do what?

Slow down and the temperature drops.


Diffusion between two gases occurs most rapidly if the gases are at?

high temperature and the molecules are small


What is incandescence caused by?

the state of glowing while at a high temperature, caused by electrons in vibration atoms and molecules that are shaken in and out of their stable energy levels, emitting radiant energy in the process. The peak frequency of radiant energy is proportional to the absolute temperature of a heated substance


What is the temperature of a molecule with lots of energy?

Individual molecules do not have a temperature. 'Lots' can be any amount.


What is energy from high temperatures?

High temperature speeds up movement in the molecules. This means with higher temperature, there is more energy