WHAT DOES THE TEMPERATURE OF SUBSTANCE DEPEND ON?
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Temperature is a measure of the average heat or thermal energy of the particles in a substance. Since it is an average measurement, it does not depend on the number of particles in an object. In that sense it does not depend on the size of it.
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The amount of heat applied, the substance's composition, and its mass all affect how much it warms up.
THE TEMPERATURE OF THE SUBSTANCE DEPENDS ON:
- When a substance is heated, the temperature rises as a result of an increase in the average kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules.
- The mass and material of an object determine the temperature change that occurs when it is heated or cooled.
- The average kinetic energy of the particles is related to temperature, not the amount of the substance.
- The total kinetic energy of the particles is connected to thermal energy, which is dependent on the amount of the substance.
- The kinetic energy of the ice molecule increases with the addition of thermal energy, raising the temperature as a result.
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