temperature is the average kinetic energy of colliding atoms.
2007-05-27 13:31:39
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Kinetic energy is energy of the motion of molecules in a substance.
The greater the temperature of a substance, the greater the Kinetic energy of its molecules.
When a substance is vaporising, its temperature doesn't increase, but the addition of heat energy is further increasing the Kinetic energy of the molecules causing their molecular bonds to break and the molecules escape as vapour.
2007-05-27 14:36:22
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answer #2
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answered by Norrie 7
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The higher the temperature, the molecules will vibrate more. Therefore, it will move faster and resulting in higher kinetic energy.
2007-05-27 13:38:23
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answer #3
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answered by Harry Christianto Tjondro E2M2 2
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In an ideal gas, the temperature is the measure of the average KE of the molecules
2007-05-27 13:32:20
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answer #4
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answered by Gene 7
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nothing until the moving object comes too an abrupt stop, then heat energy will have an effect.
2007-05-31 05:34:33
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answer #5
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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kenetic energy is the energy of movement. Movement creats friction. Friction creates heat...can you see where im going with this
2007-05-27 13:44:49
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answer #6
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answered by Billy M 2
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The more something moves the hotter the area will be. It is like rubbing two sticks together and creating a fire.
2007-05-27 13:32:04
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answer #7
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answered by Goobergirl 2
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nothing, kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
2007-05-27 13:31:53
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answered by Anon omus 5
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