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Kinetic Energy in Solids, Liquids, and Gases

Particles of solids, liquids, and gases have kinetic energy because the particles
are in constant motion.
The particles of solids have extremely _ kinetic energy
The particles of liquids
have extremely_ kinetic energy
The particles of gases
have_kinetic energy

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Kinetic Energy in Solids, Liquids, and Gases Particles of solids, liquids, and gases-example-1
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The amount of motion of these particles depends on the kinetic energy they possess. Particles with more kinetic energy move faster and farther apart. Particles with less energy move more slowly and stay closer together. The total kinetic energy of all the particles in a sample of matter is called thermal energy. Solids have the lowest kinetic energy as they are tightly packed and vibrate in place. Liquids have comparatively higher kinetic energy so the particles slide past each other. Gases have the most kinetic energy as a result they float around in the air.

Liquids have more kinetic energy than solids. When a substance increases in temperature, heat is being added, and its particles are gaining kinetic energy. Because of their close proximity to one another, liquid and solid particles experience inter-molecular forces.

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