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Yes the kinetic energy of solid increases resulting in increase of vibration of atoms in their mean positions

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Q: When you add heat to a solid does its kinetic energy rise?
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As heat energy is added to a liquid do the particles increase or decrease in movement?

As heat energy is supplied to a liquid, its temperature rises. The rise of temperature causes a rise in the kinetic energy of the particles; which happens when the speed of the particles increases.


Differences between heat and temperature?

heat is a energy and temperature is a measurement . (of how concentrated it is)


What is the relation between a rise in temperature and kinetic energy?

Temperature is an expression of the vibration of the atoms or molecules from which substances are made. The more the vibration the hotter the substance. As the energy of movement (vibration is movement) is Kinetic energy, heat/temperature is also a form of Kinetic energy.


When a gas is heated does all of the absorbed energy convert to kinetic energy If not please tell what it is converted to part kinetic and part potential energy or just potential energy?

The gas will have thermal energy given by its specific heat capacity (at constant pressure or volume depending on the situation) times the rise in temperature. This thermal energy is possessed because of the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, due to the rise in temperature.


What happens to energy when a material changes state?

During the state change, it's kinetic energy stays constant as well as it's heat. But potential energy is the one to rise.


Why do increase temperature affect how quickly a solid solute dissolves?

Heat increase the speed at which a solid dissolves as it causes the molecules to disintegrate and spread away from each other. Heat will convert a solid into a liquid and eventually into gas.


What does the latent heat of fusion represent?

The energy required to melt a substance. (Apex)


Why does temperature of an object rise when its is heated?

Temperature is the measure of heat in a body, as measured by the motion of its molecules. As you are providing heat energy to the body, the molecules of the body gain kinetic energy (due to the principle of conservation of heat). Hence the temperature increases unless it is transferred or radiated elsewhere.


What happen to the particles in a liquid or a gas when you heat them?

what happens is is that well i really know but cant share it with you bye


Why does heat rise in a solid?

nee oru loosu


Does heat rise in a solid?

no cos i say so


What is the cause of sound energy?

Movement of a surface. In other words kinetic energy gives rise to sound energy.