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GCSE Physics Practice Test: Energy - Kinetic Theory of Particle Movement
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The kinetic theory (sometimes referred to as the kinetic particle theory) of matter is used to explain many of the properties of solids, liquids and gases. As you might imagine from the name of this theory, it is all about movement of particles. These particles are atoms and molecules, depending on the substance. The kinetic theory links the movements of particles to heat energy - the higher the temperature, the faster the movement. It also takes into account the forces between the particles. A (somewhat) reasonable assumption is that all of the particles are identical and that any... Show more
GCSE Physics Practice Test: Energy - Kinetic Theory of Particle Movement
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1. How large is the number of particles within a system in kinetic theory?
2. As a substance changes state from a liquid to a gas, the amount of energy the particles have …
3. What does the kinetic energy of the particles in a system depend on?
4. The particles in the system are considered to have what mass relative to each other?
5. What forces are assumed to exist between particles in a gas?
6. Which experiment shows how kinetic theory works?
7. The particles in a system are always in what kind of motion?
8. What does the kinetic particle theory describe?
9. The molecules in a system are assumed to obey which laws?
10. It is assumed all collisions within a system are what?