Thermal energy is the term for total kinetic energy in a substance, according to a 5th grade science book. There may be other forms of energy in a substance, but thermal energy is the total kinetic energy.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample.
Since you are talking about the movement of particles, it would not be osmosis, because osmosis is the movement of water. Technically speaking, you could consider water a particle, but it is assumed that this question refers to movement of soluteparticles, and not solvent particles. Then, to determine if the movement is active or passive, one needs to know if energy is required and if the movement is up or down the concentration gradient. No energy requirement, it is passive. If a source of energy is needed, then it is active transport. Not sure what a protein doorway is. If you mean a pore, then the movement may be passive, or even facilitated diffusion.
amount of ATP energy produced relative to the energy content of the carbohydrate entering the pathway
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Ecological Niche
photosynthesis
Temperature is the measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in a substance; The hotter the material, the higher the kinetic energy of its particles. More commonly, temperature refers to how hot or cold something is.
Temperature refers to the average kinetic energy of a suubstance. The higher the average kinetic energy, the higher the temperature.
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kinetic energy
No, radiation is not a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in an object. Radiation refers to the emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or particles from a source. The energy of radiation can vary depending on the type and source, and it is not directly related to the average kinetic energy of particles in an object.
Thermal energy A+++
conduction is the reason why the cookies are like that
E=mc^2.
Kinetic energy refers to any energy related to motion. A ball rolling up a hill for instance is expending kinetic energy.
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Heat transfer is the process of increasing the kinetic energy of a material's particles from a material of high temperature to one of lower temperature.
Kinetic energy NORMALLY refers to bulk movement; for example, a vehicle might move over a road at a speed of 10 meters/second. That's the average speed of the vehicle; superimposed on that, the individual particles will still have their kinetic energy (which is technically also a type of kinetic energy).