physics
random motion of the atoms
Paper instructions:
Instructions:
Temperature is often thought of as a measure of the random motion of the atoms composing
an object. In class we introduced the concept of temperature as a measure of the ‘same-ness’
between two systems. Are these two definitions compatible or are they contradictory? Does
either definition assume temperature has an existence independent of our observation? What
do these definitions assume about the relationship between the concepts of temperature and
energy?
In addition to the structure of your argument, writing skills (grammar, spelling, word choice, etc) counts for the answer
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