It will move slower.
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That depends a lot on how the particle was moving in the first place, and how the energy is added.
When you add energy to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy, causing them to move more rapidly or vibrate faster. This increase in particle movement or vibration leads to an increase in the overall temperature of the matter.
heating it
You can raise an object (potential energy), make it move (kinetic energy), or add heat to it (heat energy, a.k.a. thermal energy).
When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the particles to spread out, leading to a change in phase (e.g., solid to liquid or liquid to gas) or an increase in temperature. Ultimately, thermal energy causes matter to change its physical state or temperature.
faster
They move faster.
faster. and matter then would move slower
faster. and matter then would move slower
That depends a lot on how the particle was moving in the first place, and how the energy is added.
When you add energy to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy, causing them to move more rapidly or vibrate faster. This increase in particle movement or vibration leads to an increase in the overall temperature of the matter.
heating it
You can raise an object (potential energy), make it move (kinetic energy), or add heat to it (heat energy, a.k.a. thermal energy).
When thermal energy is added to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy and move faster. This increased movement causes the particles to spread out, leading to a change in phase (e.g., solid to liquid or liquid to gas) or an increase in temperature. Ultimately, thermal energy causes matter to change its physical state or temperature.
When you add energy to matter, its temperature increases. This is because the added energy increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the matter, which manifests as a rise in temperature.
when you add thermal energy to matter, the matter starts moving faster.
When you add enough energy to matter, the particles within the matter gain kinetic energy, causing them to move faster and collide with each other more frequently. This can lead to changes in state, such as melting or vaporization, or even a phase transition, such as from solid to liquid or gas.