the objects particles move faster
Physics, 01.10.2019 14:10 tristen2001
What happens when the tempature of an object increases?
the objects particles move faster
the number of objects particles increases
the objects particles stop moving
the objects particles move closer together
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What happens when the tempature of an object increases?
the objects particles move faster
the objects particles move faster
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