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		Definition of kinetic theory in English: kinetic theorynoun mass nounThe body of theory which explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the motions of its constituent particles.  Example sentencesExamples -  On the other hand, kinetic theory allows one to model long-time processes but ignores short distance spatial fluctuations, important in nucleation and growth.
 -  The kinetic theory of gases pictures a gas as composed of a very large number of molecules whose size is small compared with the average distance between molecules.
 -  In analyzing the data, chemical kinetic theory was used to obtain the rate constant for unfolding.
 -  Because the pressure exerted is a function of the speed of the molecules, kinetic theory states that the pressure will increase if the energy of the molecules increases.
 -  Several properties of a gaseous sample can be explained readily by the features of a model of gas behavior called the kinetic-molecular theory or simply kinetic theory.
 
    Definition of kinetic theory in US English: kinetic theorynoun The body of theory which explains the physical properties of matter in terms of the motions of its constituent particles.  Example sentencesExamples -  Several properties of a gaseous sample can be explained readily by the features of a model of gas behavior called the kinetic-molecular theory or simply kinetic theory.
 -  In analyzing the data, chemical kinetic theory was used to obtain the rate constant for unfolding.
 -  Because the pressure exerted is a function of the speed of the molecules, kinetic theory states that the pressure will increase if the energy of the molecules increases.
 -  On the other hand, kinetic theory allows one to model long-time processes but ignores short distance spatial fluctuations, important in nucleation and growth.
 -  The kinetic theory of gases pictures a gas as composed of a very large number of molecules whose size is small compared with the average distance between molecules.
 
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