change or transform
transform into energy through a process such as nuclear fusion or matter-antimatter annihilation.
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When energy is added to matter, its particles may vibrate or move faster depending on the type of energy added. This increase in motion can lead to a rise in temperature, change in phase, or chemical reactions. Overall, adding energy can alter the physical or chemical properties of the matter.
Adding energy to matter by heating it increases the kinetic energy of its particles. This causes the particles to move faster and collide more frequently, leading to an increase in temperature and often a change in state of matter.
Temperature and energy play a significant role in changing the state of matter. By adding or removing energy, such as heating or cooling, particles within a substance can gain or lose enough kinetic energy to transition between states, such as melting or freezing. The phase changes are directly influenced by the amount of energy present in the system.
transform into energy through a process such as nuclear fusion or matter-antimatter annihilation.
particles
Energy is released.
The energy will increase and the particles will speed up.
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When energy is added to matter, its particles may vibrate or move faster depending on the type of energy added. This increase in motion can lead to a rise in temperature, change in phase, or chemical reactions. Overall, adding energy can alter the physical or chemical properties of the matter.
Adding energy to matter by heating it increases the kinetic energy of its particles. This causes the particles to move faster and collide more frequently, leading to an increase in temperature and often a change in state of matter.
If enough is concentrated matter can be created from energy.
yes there is if ur smart common sense
yes there is if ur smart common sense
In a closed system, neither the energy or matter changes. (Study Island)
You are adding heat/energy. It is melting.