it really depends. For example, and ice cube has low kinetic where as steam has high kinetic energy
The molecules in a liquid have a higher kinetic energy than a solid, but lower than a gas.
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The kinetic energy is low because they are cold blooded animals or should I say molusce.
At higher speeds, more energy (kinetic energy) is involved.
Thermal energy transfer from high temperature to low temperature. The cause of transfer is the temperature difference.
If it were released from the top of the ramp, the cart would have maximum kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp since the gravitational energy at the top of the ramp is converted into the kinetic energy of the cart.
Heat is the transfer of energy. There is a flow of high kinetic energy to places of low kinetic energy. Thus in simpleton terms, yes, heat flows from a warm body to a cool body.
On a molecular scale, thermal energy is the kinetic energy of individual particles. In a liquid, this thermal energy is transferred to nearby atoms by collisions; a high-speed particle in the liquid collides with a lower-speed particle, transferring some kinetic energy from the high-speed particle to the low-speed particle. When this happens with a large number of particles, thermal energy transfer results.
Melting. States of mater: Solid > Liquid > Gas > Plasma Low energy -----> High energy
No. For example, a satellite in orbit has a lot of both.
As the kinetic energy of matter is increased, the temperature increases and phase changes from solid to liquid or liquid to gas occur. If pressure is low enough, sublimation could occur.
The kinetic energy is low because they are cold blooded animals or should I say molusce.
No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.No, not at all. Kinetic energy is energy related to movement - any moving object has kinetic energy; at low (non-relativistic) speeds, the kinetic energy is calculated as 0.5 x mass x velocity squared.
From what I know, Kinetic theory of diffusion is the movement of particles in a closed environment from a region of high concentration or pressure to a low concentration or pressure conditions. Diffusion is mainly controlled by the kinetic energy of particles which further relates to their states they are in whether gas, liquid or solid. The more spaced out they are, the more freedom they have to move around and bombard to each other and generate kinetic energy.
At higher speeds, more energy (kinetic energy) is involved.
Thermal energy transfer from high temperature to low temperature. The cause of transfer is the temperature difference.
If it were released from the top of the ramp, the cart would have maximum kinetic energy at the bottom of the ramp since the gravitational energy at the top of the ramp is converted into the kinetic energy of the cart.
Heat is the transfer of energy. There is a flow of high kinetic energy to places of low kinetic energy. Thus in simpleton terms, yes, heat flows from a warm body to a cool body.
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