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A student conducts an investigation to show the relationship between temperature and kinetic energy in one phase of matter. Wha...Asked by Nothing Is Right
A student conducts an investigation to show the relationship between temperature and kinetic energy in one phase of matter. What would the graph of this relationship look like?(1 point) Responses a diagonal line a diagonal line an S-shaped curve an S-shaped curve a U-shaped curve a U-shaped curve a horizontal line
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The correct response is "a diagonal line."
In a given phase of matter (like a solid, liquid, or gas), as the temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases, leading to a direct linear relationship. This can be represented graphically as a straight (diagonal) line when plotted with temperature on the x-axis and kinetic energy on the y-axis.
In a given phase of matter (like a solid, liquid, or gas), as the temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of the particles also increases, leading to a direct linear relationship. This can be represented graphically as a straight (diagonal) line when plotted with temperature on the x-axis and kinetic energy on the y-axis.
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