potential energy
potential energy
It depends on what kind of energy you are thinking of. You might be trying to get at internal energy, which is the the total energy excluding the kinetic and potential energies of the entire object.
potential energy
Chemical :)
The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.
The total kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance is called thermal energy. Thermal energy is measured in joules.
Thermal energy is the energy and object or system has due to the movement of particles within. This results in the object or system having an internal temperature that can be measured with a thermometer.
The average amount of motion can be determined by the average speed or velocity of an object. The average speed can be calculated by the total distance divided by the total time. Speed is a scalar quantity. The average velocity can be calculated by the total displacement divided by the total time. Velocity is a vector.
thermal
Internal energy.
Internal energy.
potential energy
In microscopic particles, it's called internal energy. In macroscopic object it's called thermodynamic energy
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
The total kinetic and potential energy of its particles.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
In microscopic particles it's called internal energy. In macroscopic particles it's called thermodynamic energy.
kinetic
Thermal energy