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The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
total thermal energy
Simply use conservation of energy. The change in an object's thermal energy is equal to any heat (thermal) energy that gets into the object, minus any heat energy that gets out of the object. If you have energy conversion, such as chemical reactions, you need to account for the increase or reduction of heat energy due to those reactions, as well.
The total amount of thermal energy plus chemical energy changes.
Thermal energy
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
total thermal energy
Thermal Thermal
Simply use conservation of energy. The change in an object's thermal energy is equal to any heat (thermal) energy that gets into the object, minus any heat energy that gets out of the object. If you have energy conversion, such as chemical reactions, you need to account for the increase or reduction of heat energy due to those reactions, as well.
It changes electrical energy to thermal energy and light energy
thermal energy !
The total amount of thermal energy plus chemical energy changes.
Thermal energy
When energy changes form the molecules in the object become more or less densly packed. Thermal energy is also ALWAYS produced.
Waste thermal energy refers to thermal energy caused by friction. It usually a waste product that results when energy changes form or performs work.
thermal energy i think :D
Yes.