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What happens when the temperature of an object increases? A. The particles move closer together. B. The particles move faster. C. The number of particles increases. D. The particles stop moving.
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What happens when the temperature of an object increases?
A.
The particles move closer together.
B.
The particles move faster.
C.
The number of particles increases.
D.
The particles stop moving.
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The answer is the particles move faster
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. When the temperature of an object increases, the
particles move faster since kinetic energy of the molecules increases. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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