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Physical science ! picture below is for question 4 if an object is hot, then you know that the atoms and molecules are question 1 options: excited and moving around a lot. are not excited and not moving around very much. unable to be known. question 2 (1 point) is an indirect measurement of the average kinetic energy of a substance´s molecules. question 2 options: heat temperature volume speed question 3 (1 point) the amount of heat it takes to raise the temperature of 1 g of any substance 1 degree c is called: question 3 options: temperature kinetic energy calorie specific heat question 4 (1 point) look at the graph below. graph which of the following statements is not true? question 4 options: temperature is the independent variable. as temperature increases, energy transferred increases. energy transfer is the dependent variable. sample d has the highest amount of energy transferred.


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