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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.
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The measure of an objects kinetic energy is Temperature
All objects radiate energy at a rate depending on their temperature.
An objects temperature and the number of particles
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.
Absolute Zero
The measure of an objects kinetic energy is Temperature
All objects radiate energy at a rate depending on their temperature.
What determines an objects temperature. The higher the temperature the faster the particles move, the more Kinetic Energy they have and the greater the objects Thermal energy=) Haha I am superr dupper dumb
All thermal energy flows from high temperature objects to low temperature objects. This is the nature of thermal energy.
An objects temperature and the number of particles
Temperature.
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Because thermal energy travels from hotter objects to colder objects.
Since temperature is a measure of kinetic energy, so as kinetic energy decreases, temperature must also decrease.
From one object to another due to a temperature difference between them