According to The Kinetic Molecular Theory
K.M.T (Kinetic Molecular Theory) of Liquids: This theory is given by a scientist known as Bernoulli. This theory states that liquids.
Examples of Kinetic Energy
- Definite Volume
- No definite shape
- Intramolecular attraction
Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases
- Transitional Kinetic Energy K.E
- Rotational Kinetic Energy K.E
- Vibrational Kinetic Energy K.E
Transitional K.E
This type of kinetic energy is mainly in Gas and Liquid molecules as they have a lot of space between them. They can easily move back and forward.
Rotational K.E
This type of kinetic energy is also seen in Gas and Liquid molecules; these molecules can get into any shape and can rotate as well.
Vibrational K.E
As we know, Solid molecules are tightly packed and can only vibrate; that’s why we cannot find Transitional and Rotational Kinetic Energy K.E in solids. Molecules of solid particles have less Intramolecular force, so they can only vibrate.

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