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How does kinetic theory explain the increase of temperature of a gas when heat is supplied from outside?

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Energy supplied in the form of heat is converted into the kinetic energy of the gas molecules So the total kinetic energy of the molecules increases. The kinetic theory states that the temperature of a gas is proportional to the kinetic energy of the gas molecules i.e., `E prop T`. Thus the temperature of the gas increases.
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