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what is the relationship between the kinetic energy of molecules in an object and the objects temperature?
○ as the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases, the temperature increases.
○ the total kinetic energy of the molecules is not affected by a change in temperature.
○ as the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases.
○ the kinetic energy always increases whether the temperature increases or decreases.
To determine the relationship between molecular kinetic energy and temperature, we use the concept from thermodynamics: temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of molecules. So, when temperature increases, the average (and total, for a fixed mass) kinetic energy of molecules increases, and vice versa.
- The first option is wrong because decreasing kinetic energy should lead to decreasing temperature.
- The second option is wrong as temperature change does affect molecular kinetic energy.
- The fourth option is wrong because if temperature decreases, kinetic energy should decrease, not always increase.
- The third option correctly states that as temperature increases, molecular kinetic energy increases.
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C. As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases. (Note: Assuming the third option is labeled as C; adjust the label based on actual question's numbering if different, but the content "As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules increases" is the correct choice.)