True or False - The average kinetic energy of atoms in a hot object is less than the average kinetic energy of atoms in a cold object.
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The average kinetic energy of atoms in a hot object is less than the average kinetic energy of atoms in a cold object.-FALSE
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hey!!!
this statement is FALSE that the average kinetic energy of atoms in a hot object is less than the average kinetic energy of atoms in a cold object.
when an object is hot, then the kinetic energy is more and the atoms move faster.
for example, it's difficult or takes more time to stir sugar in cold water but when the water is hot the sugar will dissolve easily as the kinetic energy increases, the atoms and molecules will move faster so it will be easy to dissolve sugar in it.
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this statement is FALSE that the average kinetic energy of atoms in a hot object is less than the average kinetic energy of atoms in a cold object.
when an object is hot, then the kinetic energy is more and the atoms move faster.
for example, it's difficult or takes more time to stir sugar in cold water but when the water is hot the sugar will dissolve easily as the kinetic energy increases, the atoms and molecules will move faster so it will be easy to dissolve sugar in it.
cheers!!!
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