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Heat given to a system can be associated...

Heat given to a system can be associated with

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kinetic energy of amotion of molecules

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kinetic energy of orderly motio of molecules

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total kinetic energy of random and orderly motion of molecules

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dinetic energy of random motion in some csases and kinetic energy of orderly motion in other

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We know that as temperature increases vibrationof molecules about their mean position increases hence, kinetic associated with random motion of molecules increase.
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