Science, asked by crazeclan, 7 months ago

If you heat soup on a stove, what happens to the movement of the soup’s particles? A. The particles move slower. B. The particles move faster. C. There’s no change in the speed of particles. D. The particles stop moving.

Answers

Answered by atahrv
7

Answer:

(B) The particles move faster

Explanation:

We know, that thermal energy is directly proportional to kinetic energy which in turn, is directly proportional to velocity. So, as soup particle would get heated, it's particle move faster.

Answered by Abhishek073
2

Answer:(B) The particles move faster

Explanation:

When heat increase the kinetic energy also increases

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