No. It's the absence of thermal energy.
Similar to the situation where 'dark' is not a substance that you can generate, or
hold in your hand, or put in a bottle. It's the absenceof something, called 'light'.
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'Cold' is the opposite to 'hot', and describes temperature, not energy.
no thermal energy is not the opposite of heat
Something is conducting thermal energy if it is hot or cold to touch. Heat is thermal energy and heat can be felt by either the feeling of cold, or hot.
Thermal energy
Thermal energy is the energy contained in a system at a specific temperature a combination of kinetic and potential of the particles. Heat Energy is similar as Thermal energy but when you add heat energy the Temperature of the system may decrease on increase.
Conduction.
There is no opposite of thermal energy.Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat, and therefore comparable to temperature. There is no "opposite of temperature," and there is no "opposite of thermal energy."If an object has high thermal energy, it is hot. The opposite of that would be having low thermal energy, or being cold.
Although cold is considered the opposite of heat, it is actually a lack of heat. There is no opposite form of energy to heat, or thermal radiation.However, the opposite of heat radiation is heat absorption.
The opposite condition from cold is hot.The opposite of cold as a experienced condition (the cold) would be the heat.Cold and hot express relative variations in thermal energy (molecular energy), so that an object cannot not possess greater cold, but rather less heat.*The opposite of a cold person would be warm, kind, or considerate.hot
no thermal energy is not the opposite of heat
Something is conducting thermal energy if it is hot or cold to touch. Heat is thermal energy and heat can be felt by either the feeling of cold, or hot.
No, it can't have the same thermal energy. The hot water loses energy to the surroundings. Cold is an absence of energy, as energy is removed the water becomes cold.
cold
It gets cold as the thermal energy dissipates.
Thermal energy
Thermal energy is the energy contained in a system at a specific temperature a combination of kinetic and potential of the particles. Heat Energy is similar as Thermal energy but when you add heat energy the Temperature of the system may decrease on increase.
Conduction.
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