why a molecule vibrates on heating??.( I will mark u as the brainliest if u explain me in detail)
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When the environment in which molecules exists heats up, the molecules absorb some of this [kinetic] energy and thus vibrate more, a little bit like knocking one billiard ball with another causes the second to move.
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