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when heat is provided to an object the kinetic energy of the molecules​

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Answered by mrAdorableboy
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Molecules gain kinetic energy because when they are heated, they begin to vibrate. As they vibrate, they bump into each other. When one of them bumps into the other, the other molecule begins to move. This is replicated to all molecules, until you start to see a general movement of all molecules, according to the rate of temperature.

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Answered by ashasonve
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hey friend here is your answer

when heat is provided an object kinetic energy of its molecules increases means they move faster.

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