Physics, asked by panduteja416, 6 months ago

Why does kinetic energy increase of a substance is increased when its temperature is raised?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Because an increase in heat is just an increase in the vibrational energy of the atoms, or molecules of a substance.

  • So if you increase the temperature and hence the heat, there is more movement (vibration) in the atoms which translates to more kinetic energy.
Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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Answer:

  • Because an increase in heat is just an increase in the vibrational energy of the atoms, or molecules of a substance.
  • So if you increase the temperature and hence the heat, there is more movement (vibration) in the atoms which translates to more kinetic energy.
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