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Interpretation:
Whether there is an increase or decrease in the kinetic energy of particles on increasing the temperature is to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Kinetic energy is defined as the energy that an object has as a result of its motion. It depends on the velocity of the object. It is related to the translational motion of the object. The matter has three physical states:
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