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How does matter change energy?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Energy can change the state of the matter and can affect density, pressure and temperature. It can cause deformation of matter and also can cause disintegration to other substance. How the energy affect would deal with what type of energy associate with the matter.

Electrical energy could dissociate the matter to ion by excitation of electron. Thermal energy cause molecular vibration and break over the bonding energy becoming gas. The answer is very depending on type of energy concern.

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