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Amount (temperature) or A(t)
Temperature is the degree of hotness. So, if you have say 1kg or iron and you put 100 calories of heat into it, and do them same to a 2kg lump of iron, the first one will become hotter than the second, although they will both contain the same amount of heat. This heat is part of the internal energy of the iron lumps.
I think that all forms have the same amount of kenetic energy due to the fact that they can all change into the same amount of different molecular make ups.
Solubility
Your body temp is around 30 degrees celcius. Your internal energy of a body is the total amount of energy you preserve. Its kind of like total potential energy, and everytime you move your muscles or do anything you are using that internal energy...which is why u need to eat 3 times a day to fuel ur body.. Hope that helps...i didnt want to get into the biology of it.
Temperature is the measure (in degrees Kelvin) of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules of a material.
The average amount of Energy that is found within the material.
Also called the Kelvin Tempurature Scale, (The measure of average Molecular Motion) occurs within the kenetic energy of a substance
Vector Energy, mcV, it is not a scalar energy. The total energy is the sum of the scalar potential energy and the vector energy of motion. This combination is called Quaternion energy, E = -e1e2zc/2r + mcV.
The internal temperature of a compost heap will fluctuate, due to the amount of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen in the active pile. When all influences are in balance, the internal temperature will be between 90 degrees and 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
The amount of kinetic energy an object has depends on its mass and speed.
Using the equation for kenetic energy [KE=1/2*(X kg)*(V m/s)squared], KE will be reduced by V[squared]*(1/2), or 4x.
There is a large increase in the temperature of the coffee due to the large amount of kinetic energy inputed into the system through the shaking motion. Thus due to the heat being released there is a large decrease in the internal energy of the system
Homeostasis keeps an organism's internal environment stable, even if the external environment is not. Examples include temperature of the body and the amount of water in the body
Amount (temperature) or A(t)
No, temperature is the amount of thermal energy in a given amount of a substance.
Temperature is the degree of hotness. So, if you have say 1kg or iron and you put 100 calories of heat into it, and do them same to a 2kg lump of iron, the first one will become hotter than the second, although they will both contain the same amount of heat. This heat is part of the internal energy of the iron lumps.