When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
when a supply of energy-rich molecules in a muscle is used up latic acid is produced
Of course, because kinetic energy of molecules is directly proportional to temperature.
it goes up
The particles move faster. Thermal energy is a measure of kinetic energy of molecules.
nothing happens
the molecules freeze and it turns to the freezing point
the potential energy of the molecules changes during a reaction.
The energy not used to make ATP molecules generates heat.
The temperature of the gas is proportional to the average kinetic energy of its molecules. Faster moving particles will collide with the container walls more frequently and with greater force. This causes the force on the walls of the container to increase and so the pressure increases.
The transfer of energy that happens when molecules bump into one another is called heat conduction. This process occurs as high-energy molecules transfer some of their energy to lower-energy molecules through collisions, causing the overall thermal energy of the system to equalize.
A tremendous release of energy in the form of an explosion.
The potential energy of the molecules change during a reaction.
they spread apart and move faster when energy is added.
When you add kinetic energy to a solid the molecules won't move
when a supply of energy-rich molecules in a muscle is used up latic acid is produced
when a supply of energy-rich molecules in a muscle is used up latic acid is produced