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Emiko is conducting a research project in a laboratory at the university. The laboratory is studying the effect of temperature on the motion of particles. She notices that particle motion and temperature of matter are related. Which of the following describes the relationship between temperature and motion of particles in matter?
As temperature increases, particle motion increases.
As temperature increases, particle motion decreases.
As temperature decreases, particle motion increases.
As temperature increases, particle motion remains constant.
As temperature increases, particle motion increases.
As temperature increases, particle motion decreases.
As temperature decreases, particle motion increases.
As temperature increases, particle motion remains constant.
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As temperature increases, particle motion increases.
Reason: Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles; raising temperature makes particles move faster, while lowering temperature slows them down.
Reason: Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles; raising temperature makes particles move faster, while lowering temperature slows them down.
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