6. What factor makes the particles move faster inside a matter?
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Conservation of momentum/conservation of energy - particles bump into each other, or get a bash from a photon and that motion (which could be averaged out as heat) is maintained. Particles don't just possess energy (other than through their mass and strong nuclear / electro magnetic forces for compound particles) - they vibrate or move, and they move cos they were crashed into by another particle
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