Batteries are recharged with electrical energy.
yes they do have different thermal energies.
None of them Chemical energy stored in the battery is converted into Electrical (with some heat / thermal 'wasted'). However if you recharge a battery you would get electrical to Chemical.
Yes, different types of matter have different thermal energies because they have different internal structures and atomic compositions. For example, solids typically have lower thermal energies compared to gases because their particles are more closely packed and have less kinetic energy. Additionally, the temperature of a substance is a reflection of its thermal energy, with higher temperatures indicating higher thermal energy.
recharge it or get a new battery
heat
You would recharge the battery if it were not working
Thermal energy is the sum of kinetic energies, while temperature is the average of these kinetic energies.
The sum of kinetic energies of molecules is the thermal energy, while the sum of potential energies is the internal energy. When considering thermal energy and internal energy together, we get the total energy or enthalpy of the substance.
The suffix for thermal energy is "ies" as in "energies". The word "thermal" is derived from German. Thus the suffix for thermal is "en" as in "thermalen".
There is no such thing as resetting a battery. You can recharge it but not reset it.
You should only recharge it when the battery gets low.
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