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What does the kinetic theory explain? Heat is due to temperature. Heat is due to potential energy. Heat is due to the motion of molecules. Heat is due to Pascal´s principle.
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What does the kinetic theory explain?
Heat is due to temperature.
Heat is due to potential energy.
Heat is due to the motion of molecules.
Heat is due to Pascal´s principle.
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Your answer would be option 3/C
Heat is due to the motion of molecules.
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Heat is due to the motion of molecules
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