First, Gas- It has the most kinetic energy because it moves more freely. Second, liquid - It has okay kinetic energy. Then its Solid with the least kinetic energy.
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There are five main states of matter:
Plasma,
Gas,
Liquid,
Solid,
Bose-Einstein.
Solid, liquid, gas. The internal kinetic energy of a substance is measured as temperature.
Well, they can all have equal amounts off kinetic energy of they are moving, but if you're talking about the kinetic energy of the particles, then gasses have the most
The Wikipedia article, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/States_of_matter, lists several states of matter. I am not sure how to order all of them by energy, though.
Which Of the following lists three states of water in order of increasing kinetic energy?
Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma
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Plasma
Kinetic energy does not depend upon the phase of matter; it depends upon the amount of matter, and the speed with which it is moving. One pound of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, moving at a specific speed, has the same kinetic energy.
Thought wave is the highest state of matter
gas. a plasma has more energy but this is also a dissociation of the atoms.
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Plasma
Kinetic energy does not depend upon the phase of matter; it depends upon the amount of matter, and the speed with which it is moving. One pound of matter, whether gas, liquid, or solid, moving at a specific speed, has the same kinetic energy.
Thought wave is the highest state of matter
gas. a plasma has more energy but this is also a dissociation of the atoms.
That depends on the exact definitions used. Matter has kinetic energy if it moves. Matter that doesn't move does NOT have kinetic energy.However, any matter has heat energy, which is a type of kinetic energy... kinetic energy at the level of individual atoms or molecules.
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The kinetic energy is lowest in solids, higher in liquids, and highest in gases.
yes: all matter is in motion and therefore maintains a level of kinetic energy.
By looking at the states of matter ( solid ,liquid or gas) we can determine that a giben sample will have how much energy. Molecules in solid have least kinetic energy. Molecules in vapor (gas) have highest kinetic energy. Liquids have moderatee kinetic energy.
The state of matter than has the least internal kinetic energy (the kinetic energy of all the internal particles relative to the center of mass of the system), or the least internal + macrosopic kinetic energy, is the same state as "Which state of matter has the least thermal energy?". (hint: it's not the gaseous state). However, if you are asking what state of matter has the least macroscopic kinetic energy: Every state of matter can have systems with zero macroscopic kinetic energy. So none of them (or perhaps all of them) have the "least" kinetic energy.
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The energy of matter in motion