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Which describes how kinetic energy, temperature, and particle motion are related?

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When heated, the particles in a substance move slower—their kinetic energy increases, which increases the temperature.


When heated, the particles in a substance move faster—their kinetic energy decreases, which increases the temperature.


When heated, the particles in a substance move faster—their kinetic energy increases, which increases the temperature.


When heated, the particles in a substance move slower—their kinetic energy decreases, which decreases the temperature.