Asked by Nico
When thermal energy is added to an object, the motion of the particles:
a
decreases
b
remains unchanged
c
decreases, then increases
d
increases
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d
Adding thermal energy (heat) raises the particles' internal kinetic energy, so their motion increases (they move/vibrate faster).
Adding thermal energy (heat) raises the particles' internal kinetic energy, so their motion increases (they move/vibrate faster).
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