I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.
I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.
I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.
I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.
One factor that effects temperature is kinetic energy. Warmer air has more kinetic energy than colder air.
The mass of the substance, its specific heat capacity, and its temperature. That's three factors I know, but they do all count.
I would say that an object's thermal energy depends on four factors: its mass, its temperature, its heat capacity, and any phase changes, for example from solid to liquid.
Mass and distance
size and material
temperature and something else
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ecosystems have energy flows and ecosystems cycle materials
Answer:Plants use Photosynthisis to make nutrients. In this process, Sunlight is used to remove the carbon atom from CO2 (Carbondioxide) and combine it with H2O (Water), creating sugars, oils, starches and cellulose compounds. These starches and sugars are consumed by the plant in much the same way as animals consume food.Animals use a Metabolic system, where carbon based foods (sugars, oils, and starches) are combined with oxygen to produce energy. This is essentially the exact opposite of photosynthesis.Answer: There are hot thermal vents in the ocean floor (known as "black smokers", that support life which depends on oxidants other than oxygen. Organisms, such as archaea and extremophiles, use the heat, methane, and sulfur compounds into energy through chemosynthesis. Other creatures use these organisms for food.
what are two abiotic factors that affect water lilies
2 factors are abiotic and biotic factors. Abiotic factors are nonliving things and biotic factors are living things
Its mass and and its chemical composition.
The two types of thermal energy sources are Geothermal and Thermal Energy
- How fast the particles are moving - The number of particles in a substance
Mechanical energy concentrates on an object as a whole, and thermal energy concentrates on an object's actions. Additionally, Thermal energy depends on temperature and mechanical energy depends on kinetic and potential energy.
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.
It can be converted to thermal energy, but you can't get more energy out than you put in. The two different forms of energy must be equivalent, unless there is another source of thermal energy
Its temperature and its specific thermal capacity
Temperature is the measurement of the average thermal energy in an object. If two different sized rocks have the same temperature, then the bigger one has more thermal energy.
here are two: thermal energy chemical energy :)
Potential and Kinetic energy.
Thermal contact refers to a state in which two or more systems have the capacity to exchange thermal energy.