what is the relation between temperature and kinetic energy
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Kinetic energy is directly proportional to kinetic energy.
What this means is that if you heat something it's particles will gain kinetic energy.
Take water for example, if you boil water it seems to bubble up and then changes into gaseous state(by gaining kinetic energy)
What this means is that if you heat something it's particles will gain kinetic energy.
Take water for example, if you boil water it seems to bubble up and then changes into gaseous state(by gaining kinetic energy)
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