yes
Solids have thermal energy because all objects have thermal energy.
Yes, solids have energy in the form of vibrations of their atoms and molecules. This internal energy is known as thermal energy. The amount of thermal energy a solid has depends on its temperature.
Solids have potential energy, which is the stored energy that an object possesses due to its position or condition. This energy can be converted into kinetic energy when the object moves or changes position.
By conduction
Energy
Gases have the highest kinetic energy, followed by liquids, and then solids. -apex
Solids have the lowest kinetic energy as their particles are tightly packed and have limited motion. Liquids have higher kinetic energy than solids as their particles can move past each other. Gases have the highest kinetic energy as their particles are far apart and move freely.
Yes... the transfer of energy via the vibrating molecules of solids.....
Conduction
Conduction
The kinetic theory states that particles in solids vibrate around fixed positions. The kinetic energy present in solids is due to the motion of these particles as they vibrate. This kinetic energy is directly related to the temperature of the solid.
I suppose that you think to lattice energy in crystalline solids.