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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.

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Does a small balloon or a large balloon have more thermal energy?

A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it contains more air molecules that can store heat. The increased volume of air in the large balloon allows for more thermal energy to be stored within the system.


Does a small or a large balloon have more thermal energy?

I really don't know


What happens when thermal energy is absorbed by a substance?

When thermal energy is absorbed the substance expands to some extent that is if it is a ball it becomes oblated to a very small extent as a balloon expands on blown with air , if it is a lengthy object the length becomes little longer.


Can something small have more thermal energy than something big?

Yes, a small object can have more thermal energy than a larger object if it has a higher temperature. Thermal energy is directly proportional to temperature, so even though the larger object has more mass, the smaller object could have a higher temperature and therefore more thermal energy.


How is it possible to add a lot of heat to something but not raise the temp very much?

If you have a small amount of thermal energy in a small area then the area will heat up faster. If you have the amount of thermal energy in a large area then you are hopeless. The same amount of thermal energy will be transferred to the air. But in a larger room there are always many more particles. Each particle only gets a tiny share of the extra energy. The average energy of the particles increases, but only a tiny bit. The temperature rises, but not very much. Science Focus 7 textbook

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Does a small balloon or a large balloon have more thermal energy?

A large balloon typically has more thermal energy than a small balloon because it contains more air molecules that can store heat. The increased volume of air in the large balloon allows for more thermal energy to be stored within the system.


Does a small or a large balloon have more thermal energy?

I really don't know


What happens when thermal energy is absorbed by a substance?

When thermal energy is absorbed the substance expands to some extent that is if it is a ball it becomes oblated to a very small extent as a balloon expands on blown with air , if it is a lengthy object the length becomes little longer.


Which has more thermal energy, a small cup of hot tea at 75 degrees Celsius or a large cup of hot coffee at 75 degrees Celsius?

the large one of course. because the more the mass is, the more the energy is.


What type of energy does a small fire turn heat into?

Heat is thermal energy.


Can something small have more thermal energy than something big?

Yes, a small object can have more thermal energy than a larger object if it has a higher temperature. Thermal energy is directly proportional to temperature, so even though the larger object has more mass, the smaller object could have a higher temperature and therefore more thermal energy.


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 should you make a drum out of?

A large or small can from vegetables or beans, And put A balloon on the top


What are some advantages of nuclear fission reactors?

1. releases large amounts of energy from small amounts of mass 2. very efficient 3. convert nuclear energy into thermal energy 4. the fuel lasts a long time


What are some advantages of a nuclear fission reactor?

1. releases large amounts of energy from small amounts of mass 2. very efficient 3. convert nuclear energy into thermal energy 4. the fuel lasts a long time


It would take more thermal energy to heat up what kind of pan of water than another?

A bigger pan would take more thermal energy than in a small pan


How is it possible to add a lot of heat to something but not raise the temp very much?

If you have a small amount of thermal energy in a small area then the area will heat up faster. If you have the amount of thermal energy in a large area then you are hopeless. The same amount of thermal energy will be transferred to the air. But in a larger room there are always many more particles. Each particle only gets a tiny share of the extra energy. The average energy of the particles increases, but only a tiny bit. The temperature rises, but not very much. Science Focus 7 textbook