A substance gains thermal energy as the temperature of the substance increases, because the particles of the substance vibrate more as this happens.
The greater the mass of a substance the more thermal energy. The thermal energy of a substance depends on the temperature and mass of that substance.
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.
When a sample of a substance absorbs thermal energy, its temperature rises.
Heat is thermal energy moving from one substance to another.
substances can gain thermal energy by heating them or applying electric shocks
The greater the mass of a substance the more thermal energy. The thermal energy of a substance depends on the temperature and mass of that substance.
if temperature changes that means there is thermal energy in a substance
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
When condensation occurs, it is a gain thermal energy.
Thermal Energy: Substance that has energy from the movement of its particles.
It gains thermal energy
Has lost Thermal Energy
The higher of the temperature of a substance, the more thermal energy it has.
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.
The thermal energy of a substance determines its state, since thermal energy, aka internal energy, is the energy the molecules in the substance have. If the energy exceeds the force holding the substance together the substance undergoes a phase change.The physical state of a substance is related to its temperature, the measure of thermal energy. The substance can change states depending on the temperature, e.g. boiling.