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Q: Does a pot or a penny have more thermal energy?
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Do a large pan of soup have more thermal energy then a small bowl of soup?

A pot of soup 🍲 has more thermal energy because it has more heat therefore the pot is big which makes it catch or attract more thermal energy.😃 If u think am wrong 👎 tell me 😊 why and I would like to hear your thoughts:thx


What has more thermal energy a cup of boiling water or a pot of boiling water?

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Why is there more thermal energy in a 70 degree swimming pool than a pot of boiling water?

Because it is larger.


When you heat a pot over a flame what form of energy is added to the water?

Thermal to kinetic when it boils


What are the example of thermal energy or internal energy?

straightening iron, heater, pot on stove


What type of energy dose a coffee pot use?

Electrical to mechanical and thermal energy


When thermal energy is transfered from the stove to a pot during cooking this is an example of what?

radiation


Which has more thermal energy a large pot of boiling water or a small pot of boiling water?

Yes, if they are the same temperature. The larger bowl would have more mass thus more energy available.


Is wood a good conductor of thermal energy?

No, it is used on cooking pot handles to get rid of heat.


Which contains the most thermal energy - a boiling pot of water or a frozen lake?

Frozen Lake


Is transformation thermal energy?

Thermal energy is heat energy. Thus any energy change involving heat would fit this description, for example heat being applied to a pot of water is transformed into kinetic energy in the escaping steam.


What is thermal energy transformation?

Thermal energy is heat energy. Thus any energy change involving heat would fit this description, for example heat being applied to a pot of water is transformed into kinetic energy in the escaping steam.