Thermal energy
The energy of a vibrating electron that does not collide with neighboring atoms can dissipate as electromagnetic radiation in the form of photons. This process is known as spontaneous emission. The electron can also transfer its energy to nearby electrons through a process called resonant energy transfer.
Max Planck considered quantized the energy of vibrating atoms, leading to the development of quantum theory. He proposed that energy is emitted or absorbed in discrete units or "quanta," rather than in a continuous manner.
The energy stored in the chemical bonds between atoms is potential chemical energy.
Heat
It can be thermal energy if it is the atoms vibrating in a solid material. If the vibration is large enough it can cause acoustic energy, if the vibrating object is coupled to the atmosphere. If an object is vibrating in a magnetic field it can give off electromagnetic energy.
Heat, also known as thermal energy, appears in atoms as their subatomic vibrations. The more an atom is vibrating, the hotter it is.
Heat energy is produced by the movement or vibration of atoms. This form of energy results from the random motion of particles within a substance and can be transferred through conduction, convection, or radiation.
Atoms and molecules are always moving or vibrating.
sound energy is formed by a vibrating body. We can say that sound is produced only when a body is vibrating.
Kinetic energy best describes the motion of the particles in a piece of steel.
Vibrating particles are individual particles such as atoms or molecules that are in motion, moving back and forth rapidly. This vibration is a form of kinetic energy and can be associated with the temperature of a substance. The faster the particles vibrate, the higher the temperature of the substance.
Yes, it does. Atoms are always vibrating.