The heat becomes visible through electromagnetic energy
TRUE
No, a stove does not have mechanical energy. Mechanical energy is the sum of an object's kinetic and potential energy, which is associated with the motion and position of the object. A stove primarily uses thermal energy to heat objects, not mechanical energy.
True
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.
mechanical energy
Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy.
The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.
particles
Movement of particles
Thermal energy
Thermal energy
By its Thermal Energy.
By its Thermal Energy.
energy
yes
TRUE
temperatures differ from thermal energy because differ because thermal energy is the total energy of all particles in an object and temperature is a measure of the average energy of random motion of particles of matter.