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The temperature of water in a beaker is 45°C. What does this measurement represent

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Based on my information, this would actually be representing "the average kinetic energy of water particles". So, as you take notice that where this temperature is being located, and also, how this would be
45°C, this would make more sense for this to be representing as the average kinetic energy of water particles.
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Step-by-step explanation:

Temperature is defined degree of hotness of coldness of a substance.It tells the amount of heat possessed by the particles of the substance.In other words it can also be described as average kinetic energy of the particles of the substance or in the system.

The 45°C represents that the average kinetic energy of the water molecules in the beaker.

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