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Are energy an temperature the same?

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How is thermal energy and temperature same?

They are not the same. "Thermal energy" is the same as "heat".


Is temperature the same as heat energy?

temperature is a way to measure heat, so they are not exactly the same Note, a cup of water at the same temperature as a gallon of water ... has less energy.


Can two substances have the same specific heat?

It will be having different temperature, but same thermal energy and same temperature, but different thermal energy


Does two objects at different temperature have same thermal energy explain?

No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.


Temperature is relative to the energy of the molecules?

Increasing temperature will increase molecular speed.An object with less massive molecules will have higher molecular speed at the same temperature.When kinetic temperature applies, two objects with the same average translational kinetic energy will have the same temperature. An important idea related to temperature is the fact that a collision between a molecule with high kinetic energy and one with low kinetic energy will transfer energy to the molecule of lower kinetic energy.


What does temperature have to do with thermal energy?

Temperature is the measurement of the average thermal energy in an object. If two different sized rocks have the same temperature, then the bigger one has more thermal energy.


If all were at the same temperature how would the average kinetic energy of the particles compare an iron cube an aluminum cube and a balloon filled with helium gas?

If the two metals are at the same temperature then the atoms in each would have the same average kinetic energy. Temperature is a measure of the "average energy per degree of freedom". To simplify things somewhat, kinetic energy is one of these degrees of freedom and so if they have the same temperature they have the same kinetic energy. Go to the related link below for a fuller understanding of the connection between kinetic energy and temperature.


When you smell the temperature remains the same where does the energy go?

It isn't clear what energy you are talking about.


2 glasses of water have the same thermal energy must they have the same temperature explain?

How you can tell is the temperature between the two liquids. If one of the liquid's temperature is warmer than the other one, then that liquid has more thermal energy.


Is energy only transferred by heating if there is no temperature difference?

Heat can only be transferred if there IS a temperature difference. (If two objects have the same temperature, nothing will happen).


Is raising the temperature of atoms the same as adding energy?

Heat is a form of energy, so yes.


If a bathtub and a cup contain water at the same temperature which will have more thermal energy?

-- Temperature is the direct observation of the average kinetic energy of themolecules in the substance.-- If the tub of water and cup of water have the same temperature, then theaverage kinetic energy of the molecules in each one must be the same.-- The tub full of molecules needs more total energy than the cup of molecules does,in order to average the same for each molecule.