Question
When thermal energy is removed from particles, what action occurs?(1 point)
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The particles’ energy is destroyed.
The particles’ energy is destroyed.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
Responses
The particles’ energy is destroyed.
The particles’ energy is destroyed.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles move more quickly.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ temperature increases.
The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.
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When thermal energy is removed from particles, the correct action that occurs is:
**The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.**
This happens because removing thermal energy causes the particles to move more slowly.
**The particles’ kinetic energy decreases.**
This happens because removing thermal energy causes the particles to move more slowly.
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