Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following best explains the scenario below?
On a summer mor...
Chemistry, 30.10.2020 19:50 maggiegoodenough62
Question 3 (1 point)
Which of the following best explains the scenario below?
On a summer morning, Mrs. Houser walks barefoot across her paved driveway with
no problem. However, later that afternoon she steps barefoot onto the same
driveway and must quickly run off because the bottoms of her feet feel like they are
burning. (Lesson 3.02-3.04 Thermal Energy)
Choose the best explanation for this scenario:
As the temperature increased
during the day, the particles in the pavement
moved slower and the thermal energy decreased.
As the temperature increased during the day, the particles in the pavement
moved faster and the thermal energy decreased.
As the temperature increased during the day, the particles in the pavement
moved faster and the thermal energy increased.
As the temperature increased during the day, the particles in the pavement
moved slower and the thermal energy increased.
Pls help ASAP
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