How do faster moving molecules translate into heat?

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How do faster moving molecules translate into heat?

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Heat is a moment of molecules. It can be that they vibrate in a place like in a sole or more round like in a gas or a combination of both. So moment is not translated to heat is heat.

For gas like the atmosphere of small molecules the temperature it primarily just a description of the average temperature of the molecules.

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