In general "Heat", the higher the temperature the more energy the atom's or molecules have to brake the IMF forces holding them together or the bonding forces holding them together e.g. covalent bonds or ionic bonds.
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Factors that can cause vaporization to occur faster include increasing the temperature of the substance, decreasing the pressure on the substance, and increasing the surface area of the substance. These changes lead to more molecules having enough energy to escape the liquid phase and enter the gas phase.
More friction typically makes an object go slower. Friction is a force that opposes motion and reduces the speed of an object.
Matched forces acting on a moving car will not cause it to go faster. The speed of a car is primarily determined by the balance between the engine's power and the forces of friction and air resistance. Matching forces will only help maintain the car's current speed or slow it down, depending on the direction and magnitude of the forces.
Turning the screw up will make the pendulum go faster on a clock. The screw adjusts the length of the pendulum, and a shorter pendulum will swing faster.
Yes, steep slopes can cause objects to accelerate faster due to the force of gravity acting more vertically on the object. This increased acceleration can cause the object to move downward more quickly compared to a less steep slope.
The energy required for vaporization is used to overcome intermolecular forces holding the liquid together, rather than increasing the temperature. This energy is used to break the bonds between molecules and change the state from liquid to gas.