Endothermic.
The energy given off by the burning of a match is called thermal energy. If you want to know the amount of energy, you then need to have more information related to the mass and material of the match.
The energy given off by the burning of a match is called thermal energy. If you want to know the amount of energy, you then need to have more information related to the mass and material of the match.
When a substance loses energy, it becomes more compact. A gas would turn to liquid and a liquid would turn to solid.
the more thermal energy it has
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
When energy is added the particles inside the substance vibrate more. Conversely, the vibrate less when energy is removed.
It depends what it is... if you were talking about a light bulb for instance.. more heat energy is given off than light.
The more thermal energy it has
the particles are given more energy.
The kinetic energy increases as you add more heat.
The answer to an addition problem is called the sum.
yes, because their is more energy in the metal