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The molecules in a steel bar absorb energy and begin moving more quickly. What's most likely happening to the steel bar?
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The molecules in a steel bar absorb energy and begin moving more quickly. What's most likely happening to the steel bar?
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What gives energy to the particles is heat, if the particles receive heat they will move faster, so the steel bar is exposed to heat.
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The steel bar is most likely being heated, because the heat is increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules, making them move faster.
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