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Dane
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23 October, 10:45
Temperature and motion are directly
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Jean Collier
23 October, 10:52
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Gas particles are in a constant state of random motion and move in straight lines until they collide with another body ... The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to absolute temperature only; this implies that all molecular motion ceases if the temperature is reduced to absolute zero.
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