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Q: Can two objects have the same energy but different temperature?
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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.


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


Two objects have the same total thermal energy They are different sizes Are they at the same temperature?

No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.No, there will only be a spontaneous transfer of heat if the objects are at different tempratures.


What will happen when you put objects of different temperatures next to one another?

Heat energy will be transferred from the hotter objects to cooler objects until they are all at the same temperature.


Why does adding the same amount of heat to two different Objects does not necessarily produce the same increase in Temperature?

Difference in desity of the matrials the objects are made of.


What happens when two objects that have different temperatures touch?

Heat will flow from the object that has the higher temperature, to the one with the lower temperature. This will continue until equilibrium is reached, i.e., both objects have the same temperature.


What needs to happen for thermal energy to be transferred and what needs to happen at thermal equilibrium?

You have to have two objects at different temperatures near each other, when two or more objects have the same temperature.


When do two objects have the same temperature?

one object loses energy then the other one gains energy.


Heat and temperature are not the same thingHow are they different?

Heat (measured in Joules) is the amount of energy that has been put in or out of the system. Heat is not conserved and can be transformed into another type of energy. Temperature (measured in Kelvin) is a property of objects, which relates to the kinetic energy of molecules in them.


Can two objects have the same temperature but different amounts of mass?

Certainly


What is the point at which the net flow of thermal energy between two objects at the same temperature is zero?

When the temperature of the two objects is equal, the Thermal Flow will stop.


Two objects may have the same temperature but they will not have the same amounts of thermal energy unless they also have the same amount of?

heat