"Thermal energy" refers to energy due to the fact that an object has a certain temperature. I am not aware of different kinds of thermal energy.
When water is heated on a stove, thermal energy is transferred to the water. This causes the water molecules to move faster and increase in temperature.
Chemical energy to thermal. Thermal to electrical
Thermal energy is present in all matter as it represents the internal energy of a substance due to the movement of its atoms and molecules. Common examples of things that have thermal energy include hot water, heated metal, the sun, and even our own bodies.
Thermal Energy is the kind of energy that is related to and/or caused by heat
thermal
If it is a gas stove it will use kinetic energy from a chemical reaction, adding it as potential energy (molecular motion) to the molecules of whatever is heated. In an electric stove, electrical energy becomes radiant thermal energy, some of which becomes potential energy in whatever is heated.
thermal energy
Thermal energy.
Thermal Energy is the kind of energy that is related to and/or caused by heat
A gas stove uses natural gas or propane.
Thermal energy can power up many things maybe billions sometimes thermal energy is powering up heaters (most of the time)
thermal energy !