M f v c. KE PE Warming up the particles KE PE.

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m f v c

KE PE

Warming up the particles KE PE

Warming up the particles KE PE

Warming up the particles KE PE

Warming up the particles SOLIDLIQUID melting freezing

Warming up the particles KE PE

Warming up the particles KE PE

Warming up the particles LIQUIDGAS boiling condensing KE PE

Warming up the particles SOLIDLIQUIDGAS melting boiling condensing freezing KE PE

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Warming up the particles LIQUID takes place Change of KE PE