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Heat transfers thermal energy efficiently from one source to another. The movement of particles when heated results in this efficiency.
Heat moves from a Hot surface to a cold surface in an atempt to acheive thermal equilibrium. This is true in most energy transfers High energy ALWAYS transfers to lower energy.
thermal energy will always radiate to lower energy matter.
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
Thermal Energy: Substance that has energy from the movement of its particles.
Heat transfers thermal energy efficiently from one source to another. The movement of particles when heated results in this efficiency.
Thermal energy poorly and slowly transfers in liquids
Something that transfers thermal energy efficiently is called a conductor.
Heat moves from a Hot surface to a cold surface in an atempt to acheive thermal equilibrium. This is true in most energy transfers High energy ALWAYS transfers to lower energy.
thermal energy will always radiate to lower energy matter.
Thermal energy can be transfered with three ways Conduction,Convection Radiation
Temperature is a measure of the thermal energy of a system...thermal energy cannot be said to be a particle, but particles may have thermal energy.
Radiation
No. The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed. However, energy transfers can result in thermal energy.
Thermal Energy: Substance that has energy from the movement of its particles.
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