yes they do have different thermal energies.
No, equal masses of different kinds of matter do not necessarily have the same thermal energy because thermal energy depends on factors such as the specific heat capacity and temperature of the substance. Different materials have different abilities to store and release thermal energy, so even if they have the same mass, their thermal energy content may vary.
Mechanical, thermal, and electromagnetic energy can travel through matter. Mechanical energy involves the movement of objects or particles within a substance. Thermal energy is the movement of heat through matter. Electromagnetic energy, such as light or radio waves, can also pass through various types of material.
Electromagnetic spectrum.
A. The study of how energy and matter interact in the physical world.
Yes. The amount of space matter takes up is volume. Different substances have different densities, which are calculated by mass divided by volume most commonly in the unit g/cm^3 (grams per cubic centimeter). Mass depends on the nucleus/i of the substance, while volume depends on its nucleus/i as well as the electrical field formed by the repulsion of electrons.
yes they do have different thermal energies.
No, equal masses of different kinds of matter do not necessarily have the same thermal energy because thermal energy depends on factors such as the specific heat capacity and temperature of the substance. Different materials have different abilities to store and release thermal energy, so even if they have the same mass, their thermal energy content may vary.
sometimes have the same thermal energy
thermal nuclear chemicals mechanical light electrical sound
Matter
"Thermal energy" refers to energy due to the fact that an object has a certain temperature. I am not aware of different kinds of thermal energy.
the answer is a molecule
They are made of different kinds of molecules.
Adhension
compound
Compund
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