Use the table below to answer the question sample one is 98.2 temperature sample two is 46° temperature sample three is 100.6° temperature and sample four is 31.4° temperature a student record the temperature of several water samples as shown in the table other than the temperature the water samples are the same which sample has the lowest Kinetic energy

To determine which sample has the lowest kinetic energy, we need to use the formula for kinetic energy:

Kinetic Energy (KE) = 0.5 * mass * velocity^2

However, the table you provided only includes temperature values, which cannot directly determine the kinetic energy. Kinetic energy depends not only on temperature but also on the mass and velocity of an object.

Therefore, without information on the mass and velocity of the water samples, we cannot determine which sample has the lowest kinetic energy.