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A blacksmith strikes a piece of metal with a hammer repeatedly. The metal slowly begins to glow as the temperature increases, and the metal becomes more malleable. Which changes on a microscopic level led to the visible changes in the properties of the metal? (1 point)
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The individual temperature of the particles increased.
The individual temperature of the particles increased.

The potential energy of the particles decreased.
The potential energy of the particles decreased.

The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.
The kinetic energy of the particles decreased.

The average speed of the particles increased.

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Which statement best describes heat?(1 point)
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Heat flows from cold to hot and is a form of thermal energy.
Heat flows from cold to hot and is a form of thermal energy.

Heat flows from hot to cold and is the transfer of thermal energy.
Heat flows from hot to cold and is the transfer of thermal energy.

Heat flows from cold to hot and is the transfer of thermal energy.
Heat flows from cold to hot and is the transfer of thermal energy.

Heat flows from hot to cold and is a form of thermal energy.
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What is thermal energy?(1 point)
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the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance
the total kinetic energy of all particles in a substance

the distance between particles and their freedom to move around
the distance between particles and their freedom to move around

a material that is a conductor of heat
a material that is a conductor of heat

the measurement of energy in an object due to position, conduction, or chemical composition
the measurement of energy in an object due to position, conduction, or chemical composition
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The average speed of the particles increased.
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Heat flows from hot to cold and is the transfer of thermal energy.
Answered by GPT 3.5
the measurement of energy in an object due to position, conduction, or chemical composition

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