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Q: What is the term for materials with low thermal energy and resistance?
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Removing thermal energy (or, to be accurate INTERNAL energy since in thermodynamics thermal energy is a deprecated term) will usually cause it to get cooler. If it is near a phase boundary it may, instead cause some of it to change phase (solidify from liquid for example). Since electrical resistance is dependent on temperature, it will also lower the electrical resistance.


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How does the thermal energy of a system change when work is done on The system?

Usually the "thermal energy" will increase since work ON the system adds energy. Thermal energy is really not the best term though. A much better term in thermodynamics would be ENTHALPY.