i believe its kinetic energy. i could be wrong but im pretty sure that's what it is
the kinetic energy of an object is the energy possessed by the moving body
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The average kinetic energy of the particles of an object is its temperature.
1/2 *m*v^2 = Kinetic Energy
Thermal Energy
thermal energy
Heat energy.
"thermal"
the sum of the kinetic & potential energy of the particles in an object due to the random motion
The molecules are in a state of constant motion. The particles exert attractive force on one another. The particles possess kinetic energy due to their motion.
I think you may be talking about the Kinetic theory of Molecules, which relates the temperature of matter (relative to absolute zero) to the average velocity of the molecules which make it up. For gases, it could be the Ideal Gas Law, which assumes that the gas is small particles whizzing around. You also may be thinking of Brownian Motion, which is not a law, but a phenomenon where extremely tiny particles can be observed to be buffeted by other random motion of molecules and particles.
thermal energy
Heat energy.
"thermal"
the sum of the kinetic & potential energy of the particles in an object due to the random motion
most likely thermal as the more particles move the more heat the object produces.
Matter is of three forms. In case of solids, the particles would vibrate and hence vibrational energy But in case of fluids, ie liquids and gases, the particles would have kinetic energy due to random motion.
Kinetic energy is due to the motion of the particles .it is the energy processed by the virtue of the motion of the particle .
diffusion
energy of an object due to the random motion of its atoms and molecules
Random motion is a property of all particles. Brownian motion, the random redistribution of particles due to individual random motion, is possible in fluids, including gasses, liquids, and plasmas, but not in solids- the structure of solids prevents individual particles from moving out of place until they gain enough energy for their small random movements to break free. The key feature of gasses relating to motion is that the particles have an appreciable amount of space between them and can travel many times farther before encountering another gas particle than is possible in a liquid. This allows the rapid diffusion of different gasses into a homogeneous mixture.
diffusion
Diffusion is a passive process, meaning it does not require external energy input. Instead, diffusion relies on the inherent kinetic energy of particles. The energy for diffusion comes from the random thermal motion of molecules and atoms. In other words, as particles move due to their thermal energy, they tend to spread out from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration. This movement is a result of the constant random motion of particles, and over time, it leads to a more uniform distribution of particles in a given space. Diffusion occurs in gases, liquids, and solids, although it is generally faster in gases and liquids due to the greater freedom of movement of particles in these states of matter.