Physics, asked by sharadachand, 8 months ago

on heating, the amplitude of vibration of the atoms or molecules of an object
a) increases
b) decreases
c) remains constant
d) remains same​

Answers

Answered by quantumglobe
4

Answer:

a) Increases

Explanation:

On heating, the amplitude of vibration of the atoms or molecules of an object increases.

Answered by jhangir789
0

The correct option is, a) increases.

What is amplitude of vibration?

  • Amplitude, in physics, the maximum displacement or distance moved by a point on a vibrating body or wave measured from its equilibrium position.
  • It is equal to one-half the length of the vibration path.

Is heat the vibration of atoms?

  • So ultimately, heat is energy that makes atoms and molecules move in some way.
  • They may translate, rotate, vibrate, or the electrons may begin moving around depending on how much heat is there and what configuration the molecule has.

What is produced by vibration of molecules?

  • A single molecule can vibrate in various ways and each of these different motions is called a vibration "mode".
  • Molecules that have just two atoms vibrate by simply moving closer together and then further apart.
  • The nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) molecules in the animation are vibrating in this simple mode.

Why is amplitude of a vibration?

  • The amplitude of vibration is the distance of movement of the wave from its original or equilibrium position .
  • It is usually calculated as the half of the vibration distance .

Hence, On heating, the amplitude of vibration of the atoms or molecules of an object increases.

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