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Alexis Dawson
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31 July, 16:23
2. How is temperature related to kinetic energy?
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Parker Strickland
31 July, 16:43
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Temperature:-it is the measure of kinetic energy of of matter.
- It determines the direction of heat energy.
- SI unit of temperature is kelvin.
- Temperature is measured by thermometer.
Heat is related to total kinetic energy whereas temperature is related to average kinetic energy.
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