What is the relationship between kinetic energy and thermal energy?(1 point) Responses As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy decreases, and vice versa. As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy decreases, and vice versa. As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy increases, and vice versa. As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy increases, and vice versa. Kinetic energy is the transfer of thermal energy. Kinetic energy is the transfer of thermal energy. Kinetic energy is a measure of thermal energy.

As the kinetic energy in a substance’s atoms increases, its thermal energy increases, and vice versa.

Kinetic energy is a measure of thermal energy.

What happens when a bowl of ice cream is left uneaten on a counter in a warm room?(1 point) Responses Heat is transferred from the air to the ice cream. Heat is transferred from the air to the ice cream. Potential energy is transferred from the air to the ice cream. Potential energy is transferred from the air to the ice cream. Thermal energy is transferred from the ice cream to the air, cooling the air. Thermal energy is transferred from the ice cream to the air, cooling the air. Thermal energy is transferred from the air to the ice cream, warming the ice cream.

Thermal energy is transferred from the air to the ice cream, warming the ice cream.

What is the relationship between kinetic energy and temperature?(1 point) Responses As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature may decrease or increase. As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature may decrease or increase. As the kinetic temperature of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa. As the kinetic temperature of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature decreases, and vice versa. As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature increases. As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms decreases, its temperature increases. Kinetic energy is the energy of motion and does not have a relationship with temperature.

As the kinetic energy of a substance’s atoms increases, its temperature increases.

What is the best description of heat?(1 point) Responses a type of kinetic energy due to the movement of a substance’s particles a type of kinetic energy due to the movement of a substance’s particles the flow of thermal energy from a cooler substance to a warmer substance the flow of thermal energy from a cooler substance to a warmer substance thermal energy thermal energy the flow of thermal energy from a warmer substance to a cooler substance

The flow of thermal energy from a warmer substance to a cooler substance

When thermal energy is applied to water, the water’s temperature rises until 100° C and then stays the same. Which is the best explanation?(1 point) Responses When the water reaches 100° C, any increase in thermal energy goes to breaking the bonds between water molecules as the water boils and becomes steam. When the water reaches 100° C, any increase in thermal energy goes to breaking the bonds between water molecules as the water boils and becomes steam. When the water reaches 100° C, any increase in thermal energy becomes potential energy. When the water reaches 100° C, any increase in thermal energy becomes potential energy. When the water reaches 100° C, it can no longer absorb thermal energy. When the water reaches 100° C, it can no longer absorb thermal energy. When the water reaches 100° C, the flow of thermal energy reverses, maintaining an equilibrium

When the water reaches 100° C, any increase in thermal energy goes to breaking the bonds between water molecules as the water boils and becomes steam.