Temperature is not a form of energy, but a measurement of energy (specifically, heat energy). You can't add temperature to a substance, because every substance already has a temperature, whether it be at -50o C or 900o C. However, you can add heat to change the temperature.
Temperature is not a form of energy, temperature is the measure the hotness or coldness of a substance. Heat is a form of energy
Light, heat, and temperature are all forms of energy.
no, temperature is one form of energy, heat.
the amount of energy applied does not affect the temperature until the gas begins to form completely
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Ignition temperature is the temperature a substance needs to reach before it is combustible. Activation energy is the energy required to start a reaction occurring. Temperature is directly affected by heat. Heat is a form of energy. Therefore as you add energy to a substance it heats up. It will reach its ignition temperature and combust. The combustion is the reaction.
Heat is a form of energy. It is just being transferred to the temperature bath (air, water, whatever). It hasn't been destroyed.
no, temperature is one form of energy, heat.
evaporation is the energy that release water temperature
It doesn't, Temperature is a MEASURE of the thermal energy state of something.
Thermal Energy
heat: a form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature
This is known as heat energy.
thermal
heat is the energy that raises temperature
Thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the particles in a material. Heat is a form of energy transferred by differences in temperature. These are both forms of energy.
The size of the sun determines its temperature and the amount of energy radiated. Electromagnetic energy from the sun comes to Earth in the form of radiation.
Heat is a form of energy, so yes.
Thermal energy is also known as heat energy. It is a form of energy which travels due to the temperature gradient.