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Return of blood to the heart

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When the molecules in a body move with increased speed it is possible that the body will change from what to what?

As the molecules in a body move with increased speed, i.e. increasing kinetic energy, it is possible that the body will change from the solid phase to the liquid phase, or the liquid phase to the gas phase, and in some cases from the solid directly to the gas phase.


When the molecules in a body move with a increased speed it's possible that the body will change from a?

When molecules in a body move with increased speed, they gain kinetic energy. If this increase in kinetic energy is significant enough, it can lead to a change in phase, such as from a solid to a liquid, or from a liquid to a gas. These phase changes are a result of the increased movement of molecules overcoming the intermolecular forces holding them together in a particular phase.


What happens to the body when increase activity?

When activity increases, the body's heart rate and breathing rate increase to supply more oxygen to the muscles. This extra oxygen helps produce more energy for the muscles to use during the activity. Additionally, the body may start to sweat to regulate its temperature and prevent overheating.


The acceleration of a body is opposite in direction to its velocity?

If that happens, the body's speed will decrease.


What do you understand by the term latent heat?

That typically refers to the heat that a body absorbs, or gives off, when it changes its state of matter, such as when ice (at 0°C) melts, becoming water (also at 0°C). The energy required to melt the ice - and returned when the water freezes - is a type of potential energy.

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