if the molecules vibrate then why the object don't vibrate?
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The kinetic theory suggests that the more energy provided to heat aqn object up, the faster the molecules within the particles vibrate, so technically you could make an object completely stationary by freezing the object down to absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius.) At this temperature, all molecules’ motion ceases and remain stationary. So if you freeze any object down to absolute zero, they will remain stationary completely.
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The kinetic theory suggests that the more energy provided to heat aqn object up, the faster the molecules within the particles vibrate, so technically you could make an object completely stationary by freezing the object down to absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius.) At this temperature, all molecules’ motion ceases and remain stationary. So if you freeze any object down to absolute zero, they will remain stationary completely.
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As the size of the molecules is negligible in comparison of that particular object so they dont vibrate...but every object in the universe do vibration ...we humans just cant see with naked eyes.
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