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it is due to kinetic energy that a matter moves. matter gains some velocity due to its mass on applying force on it

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What form of energy moves particles of matter?

Kinetic energy is the form of energy that moves particles of matter. It is the energy associated with the motion of an object.


How does matter moves?

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How does a matter moves?

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How does matter and energy transfer through a desert?

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Form of energy that moves particles of matter?

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Energy that moves particles in matter is called what?

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What is a disturbance that moves through matter and space and carries energy?

A disturbance that moves through matter and space carrying energy is called a wave. Waves can be classified as mechanical waves that require a medium to propagate, such as sound waves, or electromagnetic waves that can travel through vacuum, such as light waves.


What is energy that moves as heat?

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When an object moves it uses kinetic energy which is called?

When an object moves, it uses kinetic energy.


When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called?

When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.


Is water energy or matter?

Water is a form of matter, specifically a liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen atoms. It does not possess energy in itself, but it can store energy in the form of kinetic or potential energy when it moves or changes state.


What is the type of heat transfer which moves both energy and matter around is?

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