Why is heat the byproduct of the increase in the kinetic energy of an object? What happens for it to generate that effect in stead of... per say, cold, or gravity?
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it's particals increases
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When the temperature of an object increases, the average kinetic energy of its particles increases. When the average kinetic energy of its particles increases, the object's thermal energy increases. Therefore, the thermal energy of an object increases as its temperature increases.
Part of the heat lost by the warmer body is transferred t the cooler body and part is lost to the surrounding object or the air. Energy of motion is called kinetic energy – when molecules are heated, their kinetic energy increases.
Heat is always the transfer of energy from an object at a higher temperature to an object at a lower temperature. So energy flows from the particles in the warmer bowl to the particles in the cold ice and, later, the cooler water.
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