1. When an object is heated, the molecules that make up the object
a, begin to move faster b. lose energy
c. become heavier
d. become lighter
2. The temperature of a body is an indicator of
a. the total energy of the molecules of an object
b. the average energy of the molecules of an object
c. the total velocity of the molecules of the object
d. the average kinetic energy of the molecules of an object
3. A and B are two objects. The temperature of A is greater than that
of B. This means that
a. the molecules of A move faster on an average than the molecules of B
b. the total energy of A is greater than the total energy of the molecules of B
c. the average potential energy of A is greater than the average
potential energy of B
d. the heat content of A will always be greater than that of B
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Answer:1.begin to move faster
2.the total energy of the.
molecules of an object
3.Particles of A move faster.
on an average than B
Explanation:
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