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when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
conduction
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.
the higher the temperature: the more the movement of energy in the particle. the lower the temperature: the less the movement of energy in the particle.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy
Thermal Energy
Thermal energy
When thermal energy is added or removed, the state of matter changes to another eg. solid becomes liquid and liquid becomes gas.
Temperature is a measure of the thermal energy of a system...thermal energy cannot be said to be a particle, but particles may have thermal energy.
conduction
thermal energy
The device used to measure changes in thermal energy is called a calorimeter.
The path of thermal energy in a refrigerator is that the thermal energy is removed from the gas, it condenses, or become liquid.
On a molecular scale, thermal energy is the kinetic energy of individual particles. In a liquid, this thermal energy is transferred to nearby atoms by collisions; a high-speed particle in the liquid collides with a lower-speed particle, transferring some kinetic energy from the high-speed particle to the low-speed particle. When this happens with a large number of particles, thermal energy transfer results.
Particle motion and thermal heat energy should both be increasing