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Q: What are the key distinction between chemical engineering and thermal engineering?
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What is meant by thermal engineering?

Thermal engineering means the conversion of heat energy between mediums and into other usable forms of energy. Most of the energy from thermal sources is converted into chemical, mechanical or electrical energy. In order to achieve this, thermal engineers are experts in heat transfer. Some areas a thermal engineer may specialize in include solar heating, boiler design (heating, ventilation and air conditioning).


How does thermal energy cause substances to undergo chemical change how does thermal energy cause substances to undergo chemical change?

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