Propane is sort of a type of gas. It can be used for heating homes or manufacturing, so it must be thermal. If you want to know if it's kinetic or potential, I' pretty sure it's potential, which means it has stored energy which can be released and turned into kinetic energy.
it could be in one way and couldn't be in another
The energy in things that burn, such as propane, is chemical energy. This is a type of potential energy.
chemical
No it is not
A British Thermal Unit (BTU) is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree F. 1 Gallon of Propane is 91,600 BTU's.
chemical energy in batteries to thermal energy.
acetylene, propane, propylene, methyl-acetylene-propolene, methane
The total kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance is called thermal energy. Thermal energy is measured in joules.
No it is not
"Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat"."Thermal energy" or "heat".
The thermal energy.The thermal energy.The thermal energy.The thermal energy.
There is no particular difference between heat and thermal energy. Heat is a form of thermal energy. Since thermal energy is energy from heat, heat and thermal energy are basically the same thing.
Heat is a transfer of thermal energy.
Most things have thermal energy. Thermal energy is comes from heat and therefore anything that can generate heat has thermal energy. All living things have thermal energy.
R. A. Perkins has written: 'Experimental thermal conductivity values for mixtures of R32, R125, R134a, and propane' -- subject(s): Conduction, Propane, Heat, Thermal properties
A British Thermal Unit (BTU) is the amount of heat energy needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree F. 1 Gallon of Propane is 91,600 BTU's.
Thermal energy is the energy store within the bonds of atoms. It is heat.
The two types of thermal energy sources are Geothermal and Thermal Energy
"thermal energy" is a compound noun
matter and thermal energy