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The temperature of an object will surely change if it is heated

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperature increases.

Heat, once absorbed as energy, contributes to the overall internal energy of the object. One form of this internal energy is kinetic energy; the particles begin to move faster, resulting in a greater kinetic energy.

Answered by kcroshani169
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Heat, once absorbed as energy, contributes to the overall internal energy of the object. One form of this internal energy is kinetic energy; the particles begin to move faster, resulting in a greater kinetic energy. ... This means that the particles move more sluggishly and the temperature of the object decreases.

Heat, or thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic energy of atoms or molecules. In thermodynamics, heat means energy which is moved between two things, when one of them has a higher temperature than the other thing. ... When an object is heated, its internal energy can increase to make the object hotter.

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