Radiation!!!
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Yes. Thermal means heat, so thermal energy is the energy that is produced by heat. Thus, when the heat is added to a system, thermal energy is said to have risen, and if heat is removed, it implies that thermal energy is decreased.
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.
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".
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy.
what is thermal energy converted into work called
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Anything that slows the movement of thermal energy is a insulator.VOTE YES OR NO am i correct?
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.
No, thermal energy is entirely energy added for heat.
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YesIt is true that solar energy can be changed into thermal energy without any work being done. The solar energy is thermal energy from the sun.
Thermal energy transfers from the warmer object.
no it can only be transeferred into electrical or chemical energy
thermal energy travel through anything such as wires and even ice cubes! thermal energy can also be tranferred from one object to another by radation, conduction, and convection
Thermal energy is great, but installation costs can be fairly steep, and it's hard to use it for anything else than heating.
Yes. Thermal means heat, so thermal energy is the energy that is produced by heat. Thus, when the heat is added to a system, thermal energy is said to have risen, and if heat is removed, it implies that thermal energy is decreased.
Anything that produces thermal energy