How do the particles of matter continuosly move?Will they not stop after some time?
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Particles of matter are in continuous motion and this motion stops only when the temp is either equal to or lesser than 0 k .
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Witty3:
Haven't u read thermodynamics ?
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Hii that's your answer....
Particles need no source of energy. Things at a larger size lose energy through friction. But particles are the thing that cause friction. Energy lost through friction ends up as heat- the movement we are talking about particles of matter are infinitely boucy rubber balls - they have no way of slowing down. They will hit things, and they can exchange energy when they do. But every bit lost by one particle is gained by another. At this level, it is very hard to make them stop.
Particles need no source of energy. Things at a larger size lose energy through friction. But particles are the thing that cause friction. Energy lost through friction ends up as heat- the movement we are talking about particles of matter are infinitely boucy rubber balls - they have no way of slowing down. They will hit things, and they can exchange energy when they do. But every bit lost by one particle is gained by another. At this level, it is very hard to make them stop.
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