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Diffusion is the process of molecules naturally reaching equilibrium by transporting molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. If you hav ...
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The higher the temperature of the air in a ball the higher the pressure of that air will be and the more resistant the ball will be to deformation. The less deformation ...
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Light Output and Color Problems ... ... I suspect some reason having to do with higher "electron temperature" (kinetic energy of free electrons) that results from reduced mercury vapor content.
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How does the average kinetic energy, K, depend on temperature, T? ... What is the average kinetic energy of a molecule of oxygen at a temperature of 310 K?
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How does the average kinetic energy, K, depend on temperature, T? ... What is the average kinetic energy of a molecule of oxygen at a temperature of 310 K?
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The kinetic temperature is the variable needed for subjects like heat transfer, because it is the translational kinetic energy which leads to energy transfer from a ...
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The details of the relationship to molecular motion are described in kinetic theory. The temperature defined from kinetic theory is called the kinetic temperature.
Mean kinetic temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mean kinetic temperature (MKT) is a simplified way of expressing the overall effect of temperature fluctuations during storage or transit of perishable goods.
Thermodynamic temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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At its simplest, temperature arises from the kinetic energy of the ...
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Usually, an increase in temperature is accompanied by an increase in the reaction rate. Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of a system, so higher ...
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