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∙ 6y agoAn increase in temperature causes thermal expansion which increases the volume. This cause a decrease in density. Except in the case of water between 0 and 4 degrees C, where increased temperature results in a contraction and so increased density.
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∙ 6y agoThe temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
temperatures differ from thermal energy because differ because thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in an object and temperature is a measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter.
Temperature is the measure of the internal kinetic energy of a body.
yes the both are related because they both has energy and they are moving by object
Heat is energy. It and temperature are both scalars.
How do changes in heat energy affect the density of earths mantle material
Temperature is the measure (in degrees Kelvin) of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules of a material.
Generally enthalpy is analgous to the energy of a material at a particular temperature and pressure. It is calculated to determine the energy a material holds, or more often, enthalpy differences are calculated to determine how much energy is required to bring a material from one temperature and pressure to another temperature and pressure.
A thermometer measures the amount of thermal energy a material has. This thermal energy is related to the vibrational and rotational energy the particles in the material have. By using the thermometer to measure the temperature of a material you are, in effect, measuring the amount of energy the particles of that material have.
An increase in air density will mean a decrease in the absorption and radiation of energy. An increase of air density causes temperature and pressure to rise.
It depends on the amount of material (its mass), on how much heat energy is added, and on the material's heat capacity.
The average kinetic energy of colliding particles can be increased by increasing temperature.
They tend to change density, temperature or energy.
If the temperature of a material increases, the average kinetic energy of its particles will increase.
Waves (of energy)
Thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the particles in a material. Heat is a form of energy transferred by differences in temperature. These are both forms of energy.
Yes. Specific heat capacity is the amount of heat energy required to change the temperature of the material, so a material with high specific heat needs a lot of heat energy for its temperature to go up.