To determine the sample with the lowest kinetic energy, we need to understand that kinetic energy is directly proportional to temperature. Higher temperature means higher kinetic energy, while lower temperature means lower kinetic energy.
From the table, we can see that the temperature decreases as we move down the table. Therefore, the sample with the lowest temperature, which is 19.8 °C, will have the lowest kinetic energy.
Use the table to answer the question.Sample Temperature (°C)198.2246.03100.6431.4A student records the temperature of several water samples as shown in the table. Other than the temperature, the water samples are the same. Which sample has the lowest kinetic energy? (1 point)
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