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how does a substance's temperature change when the average kinetic energy of its particles increases? When it increases?
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how does a substance's temperature change when the average kinetic energy of its particles increases? When it increases?
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KIntetic kidney takes affect ;)
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Average kinetic energy is directly proportional to temperature, so when kinetic energy decreases so does temperature and when kinetic energy increases so does temperature.
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