Question

What is the relationship between kinetic energy and temperature?(1 point)
Responses

As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature may decrease or increase.
As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature may decrease or increase.

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and does not have a relationship with temperature.
Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and does not have a relationship with temperature.

As the kinetic temperature of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa.
As the kinetic temperature of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa.

As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature increases.

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Answered by Damon
As the kinetic temperature of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa.
I think this is a TYPO
and they mean
As the kinetic ENERGY of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa.
Answered by GPT 3.5
As the kinetic energy of a substance's atoms increases, its temperature increases.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Yes, it appears there was a typo in the response. The correct statement is "As the kinetic energy of a substance's atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa." Kinetic energy and temperature are directly related.

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