The energy of atoms and molecules in an object due to their motion is called kinetic energy. This energy is a result of the random motion of particles within the object. The temperature of an object is a measure of the average kinetic energy of its constituent particles.
Thermal energy.
The energy of atoms and molecules in an object due to their motion is called thermal energy, which is a form of kinetic energy. It is related to the temperature of the object and contributes to its overall heat content.
The form of internal kinetic and potential energy contained in an object associated with the motion of its atoms or molecules is thermal energy or heat energy.
The movement of atoms, molecules, waves, and electrons is associated with kinetic energy. This type of energy is related to the motion of an object or particles.
heat...
Thermal energy.
The energy of atoms and molecules in an object due to their motion is called thermal energy, which is a form of kinetic energy. It is related to the temperature of the object and contributes to its overall heat content.
energy of an object due to the random motion of its atoms and molecules
The form of internal kinetic and potential energy contained in an object associated with the motion of its atoms or molecules is thermal energy or heat energy.
The movement of atoms, molecules, waves, and electrons is associated with kinetic energy. This type of energy is related to the motion of an object or particles.
heat...
This movement is typically referred to as thermal energy or heat. It is a measure of the kinetic energy associated with the random motion of atoms and molecules within an object.
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules in an object
c. energy associated with the flow of electric charge.
related to the motion of molecules
The sum of all the kinetic and potential energy stored in the atoms or molecules in an object is known as its internal energy. This internal energy includes both the kinetic energy of the particles (due to their motion) and the potential energy stored in the interparticle forces and bonds.
It is the energy that affects motion of particles, which are atoms and molecules.