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When thermal energy is removed from particles, what action occurs?(1 point)
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The particles move more quickly.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ energy is destroyed.
Responses
The particles move more quickly.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ energy is destroyed.
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GPT-4o mini
When thermal energy is removed from particles, the correct action that occurs is:
**The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.**
This is because the removal of thermal energy means that the motion of the particles slows down, resulting in a decrease in their kinetic energy.
**The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.**
This is because the removal of thermal energy means that the motion of the particles slows down, resulting in a decrease in their kinetic energy.
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