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What is the relationship between a substance’s thermal energy and its kinetic energy?(1 point)
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As the substance’s thermal energy increases, the kinetic energy of its particles decreases, and vice versa.
As the substance’s thermal energy increases, the kinetic energy of its particles decreases, and vice versa.
As the substance’s thermal energy increases, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, and vice versa.
As the substance’s thermal energy increases, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, and vice versa.
There is no relationship between a substance’s thermal energy and kinetic energy.
There is no relationship between a substance’s thermal energy and kinetic energy.
A substance’s thermal energy is the same as its kinetic energy.
A substance’s thermal energy is the same as its kinetic energy.
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As the substance’s thermal energy increases, the kinetic energy of its particles increases, and vice versa.
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