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When heat is absorbed by an object does the speed of the particle in the object change

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Answered by ating21
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it changes ...due to increase in kinetics energy...

Answered by PhysicsForever
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Well, the question is in a way too naive.

Well, it is surely experimentally observed that as the temperature of an object is increased, in this case on supplying heat to it, the random agitation or the amplitude of the molecular vibration becomes too large and almost too strong in opposition to all the other damping factors.

However, though there's supposed to be such a huge vibration at the atomic level but the clear evidence of something so true happening is not yet published in a proper scientific paper when Max Planck and his colleagues were trying to figure out things. However they ended up observing the so called ultraviolet catastrophe in the black body theory and which ultimately led to the foundation of Quantum Mechanics.

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