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No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.
When you rub two things together, like your hands, thermal energy is produced. This is a result of the friction.
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No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.That is called heat, or thermal energy.
When you rub two things together, like your hands, thermal energy is produced. This is a result of the friction.
Thermal energy is the result of the constant movement and vibrations of the atoms in a substance
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The surrounding substances, especially air.
The water will get colder.
The molecular kinetic energy of a system is directly proportional to the thermodynamic temperature of the system.
The output of every internal combustion engine is usually thought of as kinetic energy, but as a byproduct, thermal energy also is expelled as a result of the combustion of hydrocarbons. The primary fuel source. Additionally, much kinetic energy is also lost as a result of friction thereby also creating a thermal energy. So although the sources of both seem different, there would be no friction without first there being kinetic energy as a result of the combustion of hydrocarbon and oxygen.
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Any form of energy can be transformed into another form, e.g., from potential to thermal, and dissipated into the atmosphere. also energy is heat, wind, and waterWhen you rub your hands together in winter, you use convert mechanical energy from your hands to thermal energy and heat between your hands is the result.