Want this question answered?
it does work or increases thermal energy.
remains constant From Rafaelrz. When a simple closed system does work and no heat is added, the temperature of the system will drop. This is because the work is done at the expense of his internal energy, which is thermal energy.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
it does work or increases thermal energy.
it does work or increases thermal energy.
No, thermal energy is entirely energy added for heat.
remains constant From Rafaelrz. When a simple closed system does work and no heat is added, the temperature of the system will drop. This is because the work is done at the expense of his internal energy, which is thermal energy.
Yes. Thermal means heat, so thermal energy is the energy that is produced by heat. Thus, when the heat is added to a system, thermal energy is said to have risen, and if heat is removed, it implies that thermal energy is decreased.
No, freezing is a result of losing thermal energy (heat).
When thermal energy is added the matter goes slower
When thermal energy is added to particles of matter, it causes the particles to move faster and emit more energy.
It gets hotter.
The substance's particals will start slowing down and come closer together. As kinetic energy is removed from a substance, it will do the opposite as when kinetic energy is added to a substance.
It would be added thermal energy to break intermolecular attractions
thermal expansion