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How does the transfer of heat to an object affects the motion of the particles?

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How does the transfer of heat to an object affect the motion of the particle?

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How does affect the motion ofan object?

the object of motion is akantutan


How does apparent force affect the motion of an object?

Accelerates the motion of an object.


What is friction between a moving object and air particles called?

The friction between a moving object and air particles is called air resistance or drag. It is a force that opposes the motion of the object and can affect its speed and trajectory.


What transfer energy through motion?

Work the transfer of energy as the result of motion is called work. Motion is when one object's distance from another is changing.


When an object has more energy its particles do what?

motion


Why does an object not move when its particles are in random motion?

An object may not move even though its particles are in random motion because the net force acting on the object is zero. The random motion of individual particles can cancel out each other's effects, resulting in no overall movement of the object as a whole.


How do balanced forces acting on an object affect its motion. How do unbalanced forces acting on an object affect its motion?

Balanced forces do not change its motion (no acceleration). Unbalanced forces changes the motion of the object (acceleration).


What are the roles of particles in the transfer of heat?

When energy is transfered to a system of particles, the system is said to be heated. The particles absorb this energy and convert it to kinetic energy, causing their translational motions to increase. Temperature is a measure of the average translational motion of particles. Hence, heating an object causes the particles that make up that object to move more and these motions manifest themselves in what we know as the temperature of the object. In fact in the absolute temperature scale of thermodynamics a zero temperature corresponds to a system of particles in which there is no motion.


What are the roles of particles in transfer of heat?

When energy is transfered to a system of particles, the system is said to be heated. The particles absorb this energy and convert it to kinetic energy, causing their translational motions to increase. Temperature is a measure of the average translational motion of particles. Hence, heating an object causes the particles that make up that object to move more and these motions manifest themselves in what we know as the temperature of the object. In fact in the absolute temperature scale of thermodynamics a zero temperature corresponds to a system of particles in which there is no motion.


What is the energy of atoms and molecules in an object due to their motion?

The energy of atoms and molecules in an object due to their motion is called kinetic energy. This energy is a result of the random motion of particles within the object. The temperature of an object is a measure of the average kinetic energy of its constituent particles.