Which object will have particles with the highest average kinetic energy?(1 point)

The object with the highest average kinetic energy would be the one with the highest temperature.

To determine which object will have particles with the highest average kinetic energy, we need to consider the factors that affect kinetic energy.

The kinetic energy of an object is directly proportional to the mass and the square of the velocity of its particles. The formula for kinetic energy is:

KE = (1/2)mv^2

Where:
KE = kinetic energy
m = mass of the particle
v = velocity of the particle

Based on this formula, we can conclude that particles with higher masses and/or higher velocities will have higher kinetic energies.

Therefore, the object with particles having the highest average kinetic energy would be the one with the highest average velocity. In other words, the object with the fastest-moving particles will have the highest average kinetic energy.

The object with particles that have the highest average kinetic energy would be the one with the highest temperature.