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Describe kinetic theory of matter and temperature
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The kinetic theory (of gases) describes a phenomenon where gases (which are made up of a large number of very small particles) are always in constant, random motion. Temperature is simply the measurement of the average kinetic energy of these particles (atoms or molecules) in an isolated system.
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