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No, thermal is a kind of kinetic energy.
Friction can cause kinetic energy to change into thermal energy
The kinetic energy transfers from the hammer to the nail. The molecules inside the nail move rapidly and create heat.
Increasing temperature means increased kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level. Temperature of a given substance is the average kinetic energy of the particles of which that substance is composed.
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No, thermal is a kind of kinetic energy.
kinetic energy is related to thermal energy because thermal energy is basically full of kinetic energy due to all the particles in motion.
kinetic energy is related to thermal energy because thermal energy is basically full of kinetic energy due to all the particles in motion.
Friction can cause kinetic energy to change into thermal energy
Friction can cause kinetic energy to change into thermal energy
Molecules with a high temperature typically have a greater kinetic energy when compared to those with a lower temperature
The particles in a substance slow down when the average kinetic energy of the particles decreases. As the average kinetic energy decreases, the internal energy decreases, and so the thermal energy decreases. As the thermal energy of the substance decreases, the temperature decreases.
yes it is a kinetic energy. yes it is a kinetic energy.
The kinetic energy transfers from the hammer to the nail. The molecules inside the nail move rapidly and create heat.
Increasing temperature means increased kinetic energy on the atomic or molecular level. Temperature of a given substance is the average kinetic energy of the particles of which that substance is composed.
if you add a thermal energy to a system then it will happens nothing because u dont no anything
The chemical energy of food is converted into kinetic energy when you are active, and thermal to maintain body temperature.