Respuesta :
The hotter an object is, the more kinetic energy it has, but i'm not sure what is the exact word missing??
Answer : Temperature and kinetic energy have a direct relationship.
Explanation :
The relationship between the kinetic energy of a gas particle and the temperature is,
[tex]\text{Kinetic energy}=\frac{3}{2}\frac{RT}{N_A}[/tex]
where,
R = Gas constant
[tex]N_A[/tex] = Avogadro's number
T = temperature
From this we conclude that the kinetic energy of a gas molecule is directly proportional to the the temperature of a gas molecule. That means there is a direct relationship between the kinetic energy and the temperature.
Hence, the temperature and kinetic energy have a direct relationship.