Based on the law of conservation of energy, which of the below is true
Potential energy is equal to thermal energy plus kinetic energy
Kinetic energy is always equal to potential energy
Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means
Kinetic energy is equal to a potential energy minus temperature
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Energy cannot be created or destroyed by ordinary chemical or physical means.
When thermal energy is removed from particles, what action occurs
The particles kinetic energy decreases
The particles move more quickly
The particles temperature increases
The particles energy is destroyed
The particles kinetic energy decreases
The particles move more quickly
The particles temperature increases
The particles energy is destroyed
When thermal energy is removed from particles, the particles' kinetic energy decreases.
In which example do the particles in water have the most kinetic energy?
A heated swimming pool
A cube of ice
A glass of refrigerated water
Steam rising from a kettle
A heated swimming pool
A cube of ice
A glass of refrigerated water
Steam rising from a kettle
Steam rising from a kettle is an example where the particles in water have the most kinetic energy.
Which option defines kinetic energy
The energy released when a liquid becomes a solid
The average energy of particles due to motion
The energy required to change a gas into a liquid
The energy an object has because of its motion
The energy released when a liquid becomes a solid
The average energy of particles due to motion
The energy required to change a gas into a liquid
The energy an object has because of its motion
The energy an object has because of its motion defines kinetic energy.