Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. For an ideal gas, temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the gas particles. The Kelvin scale is used to measure temperature, with 0 K being absolute zero where particles have no kinetic energy and all molecular motion stops.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. For an ideal gas, temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the gas particles. The Kelvin scale is used to measure temperature, with 0 K being absolute zero where particles have no kinetic energy and all molecular motion stops.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. For an ideal gas, temperature is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the gas particles. The Kelvin scale is used to measure temperature, with 0 K being absolute zero where particles have no kinetic energy and all molecular motion stops.