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If particles were to stop moving completely, all processes that depend on particle motion and interaction, such as chemical reactions, heat transfer, and electrical conductivity, would cease. This would result in a state of absolute zero temperature, where all molecular motion stops.

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What happens to the temperature of an object when the particles in it are moving fast?

When the particles in an object are moving fast, the temperature of the object increases. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles, and faster-moving particles have higher kinetic energy.


What happens to sample of matter when its particles lose kinetic energy?

its particles stop moving around because of loosing kinetic energy. As you know kinetic energy is something that moves around .And particles in sample of matter cool off and stop.


What happens to particles in matter when you remove thermal energy from them?

When thermal energy is removed from particles in matter, they lose kinetic energy and slow down. This can cause them to arrange into a more ordered structure, leading to a decrease in volume as the particles move closer together. In extreme cases, removal of thermal energy can result in a phase change, such as from a liquid to a solid.


Can a liquids particles stop moving?

No, the particles of a liquid are in constant motion, although they move more freely than particles in a solid. The movement of liquid particles explains why liquids can flow and take the shape of their container.


If the atoms and particles stop moving in an object would the object disappear?

If atoms and particles in an object stopped moving, the object would not disappear but rather become very cold and still. Objects are made up of atoms and particles, but their presence is not solely dependent on their movement.

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. Do particles ever stop moving?

No, particles never stop moving.


Do particles ever stop?

No, particles never stop moving.


What happens to partices when they are frozen?

From a liquid: the particles are moving freely around the cup as they like, in an unorderly fashion. To a solid: the particles slow down and stop in in orderly fashion in the shape of the container.


What happens to particles when they flow?

nothing happens but the particles seperate They undergo fluid dynamic turbulence, moving with respect to each other.


How does what happens to the particles in a substance during melting differ from what happens during freezing?

When something is heated the particles inside it begin to move faster and faster and that causes the heat, when something is frozen the opposite occurs the particles inside it move slower and slower and probably stop moving all together


Who discovered when particles stop moving?

William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)


What happens to the particles ina gas went they are heated?

The particles start moving faster and the matter expands.


What happens to the temperature of an object when the particles in it are moving fast?

When the particles in an object are moving fast, the temperature of the object increases. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles, and faster-moving particles have higher kinetic energy.


What happens when there is no stop time for a moving object?

When there is no stop time for a moving object, it will continue to move indefinitely without slowing down or coming to a stop.


What happens to the gas particles in an inflated ball when it it gets a hole?

The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together


What happens at 0 degrees k?

0 degrees Kelvin is called absolute zero. It is when particles stop moving completely. I'm fairly certain that scientists still have yet to achieve this.


What happens to gas particles in an inflated ball when it gets a hole?

The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together