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Yes. A thermos bottle will store heat. So will an insulated tank of water.

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Is thermal is not a form of energy?

Thermal energy is a form of energy that comes from heat. When an object has thermal energy, its particles vibrate and move more rapidly. This energy can be transferred between objects through conduction, convection, or radiation.


What has more thermal energy a small balloon or a large balloon?

A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it has more mass and therefore more particles that can store thermal energy.


How is heat related to thermal energy related can an object contain heat?

Heat is the transfer of thermal energy between two objects due to a difference in temperature. Thermal energy is the internal energy of an object due to the motion of its particles. An object can store thermal energy, but it does not "contain" heat in the same way since heat refers to the transfer of energy between objects.


Water can store energy when it?

When water is heated, it can store energy in the form of thermal energy. This stored energy can be used for various applications, such as heating buildings or generating electricity using steam turbines.


Do equal masses of different kinds of matter have the same thermal energy?

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.

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Why is thermal energy hard to store?

Heat has a tendency to flow from hotter objects to colder objects. This can be reduced with thermal insulation, but not entirely stopped.


Why is thermal energy so hard to store?

Heat has a tendency to move from hotter to colder substances. To store thermal energy, you need to keep an object hotter (or colder) than its surroundings; and there are no perfect insulators that stop the flow of heat altogether.


Does nuclear energy store chemical energy?

no it does not store chemical energy it turns into thermal energy:)


Can thermal energy be stored in food?

No. In general, there is no way to store heat energy (thermal energy) long-term.


What form of energy does a match store?

thermal


Is thermal is not a form of energy?

Thermal energy is a form of energy that comes from heat. When an object has thermal energy, its particles vibrate and move more rapidly. This energy can be transferred between objects through conduction, convection, or radiation.


Does thermal energy depend on amount of substance?

Yes, thermal energy does depend on the amount of substance. The more mass a substance has, the more thermal energy it can store. This is because thermal energy is related to the internal energy of a substance, which increases with the amount of substance present.


Is it true that thermal energy is the total energy of particles in a material?

No, There could be atomic states (optically excited electronic energy levels of atoms, and of semiconductors for example) that can store energy which is not regarded as heat (which can be sensed by a thermometer). Magnets can store lots of energy which is not thermal. Thermal energy is the energy which is stored as vibrations of atoms and molecules, detected by a thermometer of some kind.


What has more thermal energy a small balloon or a large balloon?

A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it has more mass and therefore more particles that can store thermal energy.


What is a way to store thermal energy?

get a cup and put it in then cover it with a ray shield


In which physical form will 10g of bromine store the most thermal energy?

there heat


Thermal energy is the total energy of the particles in a material true or false?

No, There could be atomic states (optically excited electronic energy levels of atoms, and of semiconductors for example) that can store energy which is not regarded as heat (which can be sensed by a thermometer). Magnets can store lots of energy which is not thermal. Thermal energy is the energy which is stored as vibrations of atoms and molecules, detected by a thermometer of some kind.