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Amar Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago
The kinetic theory of matter states that all matter is made of small particles that are in random motion and that have space between them. This means that no matter what phase matter is in, it is made of separate, moving particles. It explains a lot about the physical properties of matter and how it behaves. You might be surprised to learn that the particles of a solid are actually moving, just not enough for you to see. Because the particles are in motion, they possess kinetic energy. The temperature of matter is a measure of the average kinetic energy possessed by the particles. When heat is applied to matter, it gets absorbed and translated to increased kinetic energy of the particles (which means greater motion), resulting in a rise in temperature.
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