Respuesta :
Answer:
The answer to this question is 3. Kinetic energy decreases as temperature decreases.
Explanation:
The average Kinetic energy is given by
[tex]K = \frac{3}{2}[/tex] × [tex]K_{B}[/tex] × T where
K = The average molecular kinetic energy of the gas (J)
[tex]K_{B}[/tex] = Boltzmann's constant (1.38×[tex]10^{-23}[/tex] J/K)
T = Temperature of the gas in Kelvin (k)
When the temperature of a given mass of gas drops average kinetic energy of the molecules goes down and the average molecular speed decreases. The lower kinetic energy which is the energy of motion of the molecules indicates lower speed of the molecules.
Note that, the kinetic energy and average speed are related by the following formula
KE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]×m×v²
Where KE = Kinetic energy in Joules (J)
v = the velocity in m/s and
m = the mass of the molecule in Kg