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How is the kinetic energy in solids different from liquid and gases?​

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Answered by smile4045
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Explanation:

The amount of kinetic energy in a substance is related to its phase. Gases have more kinetic energy than liquids. Liquids have more kinetic energy than solids. When a substance increases in temperature, heat is being added, and its particles are gaining kinetic energy.

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