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It is the sum of the potential and kinetic energies
Both are Mechanical energies
the sum of its potential and kinetic energies :)
The total kinetic and potential energy of the molecules of an object is thermal energy.
The average kinetic energy of water molecules goes up. Fevers cause the internal temperature to rise which increases kinetic energies.
Temperature is a number that is related to the average kinetic energy of the molecules of a substance. If temperature is measured in Kelvin degrees, then this number is directly proportional to the average kinetic energy of the molecules. This differentiates it from *heat,* a different term, which is a measurement of the total energy in a substance. That total energy is made up of not only of the kinetic energies of the molecules of the substance, but total energy is also made up of the potential energies of the molecules. As temperature increases, kinetic energy increases (which makes sense, if you're putting more energy into a system, you're probably going to have more total energy).
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For any object, the summation of its potential and kinetic energies is constant.
Thermal energy in a substance is kinetic energy of the molecules that make up the substance.
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Both are Mechanical energies
It is the sum of the potential and kinetic energies
Kinetic, and Potential, energies, respectively.
the sum of its potential and kinetic energies :)
SYEDA MARYIUM FATIMA:Heat is sum of all kinetic energies of all molecules in a body whereas,Temperature is average of all kinetic energies of all molecules in a body.
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temperature is the average kinetic energy of a particle