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consider an iron cube, an aluminum cube, and a balloon filled with helium gas. If all were at the same temperature, how would the average kinetic energy of particles compare?
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consider an iron cube, an aluminum cube, and a balloon filled with helium gas. If all were at the same temperature, how would the average kinetic energy of particles compare?
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They are all the same. Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of the particles.
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They are all the same. Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of the particles.
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