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They are not the same. "Thermal energy" is the same as "heat".
Thermal energy is roughly proportional to temperature.
Three words to describe thermal energy are:EnergyHeatTemperature
it is hot temperature but when thermal energy leaves the temperature is cool
No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.
How you can tell is the temperature between the two liquids. If one of the liquid's temperature is warmer than the other one, then that liquid has more thermal energy.
The quantity of a substance and its temperature determine the amount of energy it has. Unless both glasses of water have the same number of atoms exactly, there will be some variance in their thermal energy levels.
Thermal energy is roughly proportional to temperature.
They are not the same. "Thermal energy" is the same as "heat".
Three words to describe thermal energy are:EnergyHeatTemperature
we use thermal energy by measuring temperature
Temperature is what is used to measure thermal energy The more thermal energy a substance has, the more warmer it will be. So when the temperature is high, there is a lot of thermal energy Thermal energy is just energy. It refers to the energy of the molecules. Temperature is just a measurement
how to measure Temperature in thermal power plant
it is hot temperature but when thermal energy leaves the temperature is cool
All thermal energy flows from high temperature objects to low temperature objects. This is the nature of thermal energy.
heat strain or the thermal strain is caused due to the temperature changes. A solid body expands as the temperature increases and contracts as the temperature decreases.this causes the thermal strain. for a homogeneous and isotropic body the thermal strain is caused by change in temperature. thermal strain = coefficient of linear thermal expansion * change in temperature where the coefficient of linear thermal expansion gives the strain per degree of temperature.
No,two objects at different temperature does not have the same thermal energy because both objects have different temperature .object with high temperature has more thermal energy and the object with low temperature has less thermal energy.