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Which object will have particles with the highest average kinetic energy A water at 40 Celsius in a swimming pool B water at 37 C in a glass C an iceberg at 0 Celsius
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The average kinetic energy of particles in a substance is related to its temperature; higher temperatures correspond to higher average kinetic energy of the particles.
1. **Water at 40°C in a swimming pool** - This has a higher temperature, thus higher average kinetic energy.
2. **Water at 37°C in a glass** - This is cooler than the water in the swimming pool and would have a lower average kinetic energy than the water at 40°C.
3. **An iceberg at 0°C** - This has the lowest temperature of the three options, resulting in the lowest average kinetic energy.
Comparing the three, the **water at 40°C in a swimming pool** will have the highest average kinetic energy among the options given.
1. **Water at 40°C in a swimming pool** - This has a higher temperature, thus higher average kinetic energy.
2. **Water at 37°C in a glass** - This is cooler than the water in the swimming pool and would have a lower average kinetic energy than the water at 40°C.
3. **An iceberg at 0°C** - This has the lowest temperature of the three options, resulting in the lowest average kinetic energy.
Comparing the three, the **water at 40°C in a swimming pool** will have the highest average kinetic energy among the options given.
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