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Heat energy given to a substance will -------------its temperature
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Answered by megha8080m
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Answer:

1. Heat energy given to a substance will increase its temperature.

2. A substance's temperature will increase if heat energy is applied to it. The temperature of a substance rises when it absorbs heat energy.

3. Particles bouncing into one other convey heat energy, often known as thermal energy or just heat, from one area to another.

4. The temperature of a substance rises when it absorbs heat energy.

Answered by yassersayeed
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Increase

  • The substance will gain thermal energy after heating. due to which the particles move faster and their temperature rises.
  • It will be the opposite when the substance is cooled. i.e the particle moves more slowly and its temperature drop due to losing thermal energy.
  • Hence, the number of motion of these particles depends on thermal energy.
  • Thermal energy depends on the number of particles in a substance as well as the amount of energy each particle has.

Hence, heat energy given to a substance will increase its temperature.

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