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Explain the relation between temperature and kinetic energy.

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Answered by shaziaerum123
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Answer:

Temperature is a measurement of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in an object or a system. Whereas Kinetic energy is the energy that an object has because of its motion. ... As a substance absorbs heat the particles move faster so the average kinetic energy and therefore the temperature increases.

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Answered by sona21564
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As stated in the kinetic-molecular theory, the temperature of a substance is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles of that substance. When a substance is heated, some of the absorbed energy is stored within the particles, while some of the energy increases the motion of the particles.

Explanation:

Temperature is directly proportional to the kinetic energy of the atoms that a body is made of. This relation is valid concerning the velocities relative to the center of mass of the body.

The number of molecules vs the speed. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules. If you were to heat up a gas, then more molecules would start moving faster. ... When kinetic energy goes down, temperature also goes down, because temperature and kinetic energy are directly related.

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