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To raise the temperature of water in a thimble of water from 0 to 100 requires a small amount of thermal energy. To do the same with a swimming pool would require putting a huge amount of thermal energy into the water comparatively speaking.
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The greenhouse gases reflect to the Earth the infrared radiation.
the difference between heat energy and temperature are math, physics, chemistry, and dates.
No, temperature is the amount of thermal energy in a given amount of a substance.
The higher of the temperature of a substance, the more thermal energy it has.
The amount of thermal energy a substance has is proportional to its temperature
No.But the amount of thermal energy does.
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Temperature is the amount (or lack thereof) thermal energy contained in a mass. Heat is a type of energy. also known as thermal energy.
Thermography it's also called thermal infrared imaging which you can view on a simple monitor the thermal image of a body or object.Since infrared radiation is emitted by all objects based on their temperatures based on the law of radiation.The amount of radiation emitted by an object increases with temperature, therefore thermography allows one to see variations in temperature as an image with the help of a thermograph. i hope I've been helpful.
Friction, radiation.
If you increase temperature you increase thermal energy.If you double the amount you have the temperature does not change but the thermal energy does.Temperature and thermal energy are the same since they both use kinetic energy. Temperature uses the thermal energy when the heat measures the average of the kinetic energy. The thermal energy uses the kinetic energy, when it's averged together with the kinetic enery and the others to make the thermal energy.==========================Answer #2:Wow !Temperature is to thermal energy as depth is to water.
Even tho thermal energy is transferrred via conduction and radiation, some of it is absorbed and therfore the amount transerred is less.
Thermal Energy
That doesn't depend on the temperature, but on the amount of UV radiation you receive.