Question

What happens when a fluid’s thermal energy increases?(1 point)
Responses

The fluid loses potential energy.
The fluid loses potential energy.

The fluid’s atoms or molecules gain kinetic energy, so they move around more quickly.
The fluid’s atoms or molecules gain kinetic energy, so they move around more quickly.

The fluid’s atoms or molecules lose kinetic energy, so they move around more slowly.
The fluid’s atoms or molecules lose kinetic energy, so they move around more slowly.

The fluid gains potential energy.

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When a fluid’s thermal energy increases, the correct response is:

**The fluid’s atoms or molecules gain kinetic energy, so they move around more quickly.**

This increase in thermal energy causes the particles in the fluid to move more rapidly, which can lead to changes in temperature and state.

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