Temperature is really the measure of "average kinetic energy"(K.E) as the K.E is proportional to the Temperature and the exact mathematical expression is depended on the state of the matter (solid, liquid , gas).
where K is the famous Boltzmann Constant k= 1.65*10^-32 joule per Kelvin
and Temperate is measured in Kelvin
Average KE is proportional to the temperature of the particles measured in Kelvin.Energy is measured in Joules and temperature is measured in Kelvin or Celsius. Do not think that they are the same thing.KE = 1/2mv2 for macroscopic objects but the equation for working out the KE of particles is quite complicated.
The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a material is known as temperature. Temperature is a reflection of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, with higher temperatures indicating greater kinetic energy. Temperature is often measured in units like Celsius or Kelvin.
A thermometer measures temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
A thermometer is commonly used to measure the average kinetic energy in a substance. By measuring the temperature of the substance, we can indirectly determine the average kinetic energy of its particles.
No, heat is a form of energy and is typically measured in joules or calories. Temperature, on the other hand, is measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
The average kinetic energy of atomic and molecular particles is measured as temperature.
By its Thermal Energy.
temperature
Average KE is proportional to the temperature of the particles measured in Kelvin.Energy is measured in Joules and temperature is measured in Kelvin or Celsius. Do not think that they are the same thing.KE = 1/2mv2 for macroscopic objects but the equation for working out the KE of particles is quite complicated.
No, kinetic energy is measured in Joules (J), as this is the SI unit for energy.
The term we use to describe this kind of measurement is "temperature". Note that temperature is not directly the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object (for one thing, temperature is measured in kelvins, kinetic energy is measured in joules). However, the two are related to each other.
The measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a material is known as temperature. Temperature is a reflection of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, with higher temperatures indicating greater kinetic energy. Temperature is often measured in units like Celsius or Kelvin.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. The higher the temperature, the more kinetic energy the particles have. Temperature is commonly measured in units such as degrees Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
A thermometer measures temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
A thermometer is commonly used to measure the average kinetic energy in a substance. By measuring the temperature of the substance, we can indirectly determine the average kinetic energy of its particles.
Kinetic energy is energy of matter. The kinetic is doing work. Tempature is measured of average energy of motion, particles of matter. The physical is pretty much doing the same thing as the kinetic. They both are doing work.
Kinetic energy cannot be measured directly, but the kinetic energy is just 1/2 times the mass times the velocity squared, and velocity can be measured directly.