It causes matter to change by turning water into gas which is vaporization.
water into ice and burning wood into ash.
None of those processes causes or produces thermal energy. Each of them moves thermal energy from one place to another.
heat causes a thermal burn
A 12 ounce glass of water at 70 degrees has more thermal energy than a 12 ounce glass of water at 60 degrees.Adding ice to a glass of water causes the temperature of the water to decrease because the thermal energy in the water causes the ice to melt.A grill gives off thermal energy by burning propane.The sun's thermal energy heats our atmosphere.Thermal energy from a hot stove is transferred to a metal pot and causes the water molecules to move faster increasing the temperature of the water.
Thermal energy is the moment of atoms and molecules in a substance that causes heat.
when a liquid evaporates,it gives its latent heat of vaporisation.if no heat is supplied from outside this results in cooling.
None of those processes causes or produces thermal energy. Each of them moves thermal energy from one place to another.
heat causes a thermal burn
A 12 ounce glass of water at 70 degrees has more thermal energy than a 12 ounce glass of water at 60 degrees.Adding ice to a glass of water causes the temperature of the water to decrease because the thermal energy in the water causes the ice to melt.A grill gives off thermal energy by burning propane.The sun's thermal energy heats our atmosphere.Thermal energy from a hot stove is transferred to a metal pot and causes the water molecules to move faster increasing the temperature of the water.
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An increase in thermal energy may change a solid to a liquid, a liquid to a gas, or a solid to a gas.A decrease in thermal energy may cause a change in the opposite direction - for example, from a liquid to a solid.
Thermal energy is the moment of atoms and molecules in a substance that causes heat.
Cause of thermal creep of the computer maintenance?
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when a liquid evaporates,it gives its latent heat of vaporisation.if no heat is supplied from outside this results in cooling.
Thermal energy is caused by electricity it gives off heat.Again 90% sure
when heat travells through a material which over heats it. Thermal conduction then applies