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Kinetic Theory Of Heat.
Kinetic Theory Of Heat - as a noun
A theory that the temperature of a body increases when kinetic energy increases
Example Sentences
"The kinetic theory of heat states that heat is the result of the motion of particles."
"According to the kinetic theory of heat, the temperature of a substance is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of its particles."
"The kinetic theory of heat explains why gases expand when heated."
"The kinetic theory of heat suggests that increasing the temperature of a substance will increase the speed of its particles."
"One of the fundamental principles of the kinetic theory of heat is that all matter is composed of tiny, constantly moving particles."