yea, thermal energy is any movement ( heat) of molecules and atoms, so since everything has kinetic energy everything has thermal energy. unless scientists find a way to get a object to absolute zero ( when all molecules stop moving )
Yes everything contains some sort of energy, energy is mass times compound squared, E=MC2
everything everywhere is fundamentally energy.
the energy associated with a mass is defined as E=mc2
No. Only things with stored energy has potential energy .
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More or less everything conducts thermal energy, but to different degrees.
always. basically everything is energy, and thermal means heat. in engineering, it could be said that heat is thermal energy only when it is being used to power something, but that's not really accurate.
Yes, it does. Kinetic energy is moving energy. An example is heat(thermal) energy, because the particles are vibrating and are very spread out.
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
yes. everything has some thermal energy. Even liquid nitrogen has some thermal energy. Nothing can have no thermal energy, look at the 3rd law of thermodynamics.
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More or less everything conducts thermal energy, but to different degrees.
Geothermal can be transformed to thermal energy. Almost everything is transformed to thermal energy because of that we have lots of heat energy in the sky that are being unused.\
There is no opposite of thermal energy.Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat, and therefore comparable to temperature. There is no "opposite of temperature," and there is no "opposite of thermal energy."If an object has high thermal energy, it is hot. The opposite of that would be having low thermal energy, or being cold.
Coal by itself lacks thermal energy, apart from what is given to it by its surroundings (e.g. the Earth--which gives everything on its surface thermal energy--warm air, or other nearby sources of heat).
always. basically everything is energy, and thermal means heat. in engineering, it could be said that heat is thermal energy only when it is being used to power something, but that's not really accurate.
Everything, all matter within existence is subject to the transfer of thermal energy. Thermodynamics help us to understand how matter will behave when undergoing a change in thermal energy.
Yes, it does. Kinetic energy is moving energy. An example is heat(thermal) energy, because the particles are vibrating and are very spread out.
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thermal energy is anything with a temperature above ABSOLUTE ZERO(-273'C) has heat energy -obviously,that means everything has some heat energy. The hotter something is- the more heat energy it has.it is a right answer don't worry bye xxx