The mass has quite a big influence on the kinetic energy, cause its a factor in the formula: 1/2mv2
The greater the mass of a substance the more thermal energy. The thermal energy of a substance depends on the temperature and mass of that substance.
no it does not thermal energy has no affect on mass
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Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
Thermal energy is generated by the friction with the air (air resistance), it does not depend on the mass but the surface area of a falling object.
Temperature is the amount (or lack thereof) thermal energy contained in a mass. Heat is a type of energy. also known as thermal energy.
no it does not thermal energy has no affect on mass
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You generally need a catalyst or a mechanism to convert the energy. For example to convert fuel (a mass) into thermal energy, oxidizer and a spark are needed.
The formula for thermal energy is mc(deltaT) equals thermal energy, which means that multiplication of change in temperature by mass and specific heat gives you the thermal energy.
Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
Thermal energy ie heat is the CAUSE and temperature is the EFFECT.
Temperature is when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy Thermal is averged together with kinetic engery, and all the others, to make thermal energy
Thermal energy is generated by the friction with the air (air resistance), it does not depend on the mass but the surface area of a falling object.
Temperature is the amount (or lack thereof) thermal energy contained in a mass. Heat is a type of energy. also known as thermal energy.
Thermal Energy
Its mass and and its chemical composition.
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