kinetic theory

physics
Also known as: kinetic molecular theory of heat

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glass formation

heat

  • Brownian particle
    In Brownian motion: Einstein’s theory of Brownian motion

    …a prominent part of the kinetic theory of gases developed in the third quarter of the 19th century by the physicists James Clerk Maxwell, Ludwig Boltzmann, and Rudolf Clausius in explanation of heat phenomena. According to the theory, the temperature of a substance is proportional to the

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liquid state of matter

  • argon phase diagram
    In liquid: Physical properties of liquids

    …of matter, came with the kinetic molecular theory, which stated that matter consisted of particles in constant motion and that this motion was the manifestation of thermal energy. The greater the thermal energy of the particle, the faster it moved.

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plasma

properties of matter

  • Galileo experiment
    In principles of physical science: Development of the atomic theory

    …the systematic construction of a kinetic theory of matter in which the physicists Ludwig Boltzmann of Austria and J. Willard Gibbs of the United States were the two leading figures. To this may be added Hendrik Lorentz’s electron theory, which explained in satisfying detail many of the electrical properties of…

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