What have you learned about Thermal Energy and its relationship to the states of matter?
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Jenna,Logan
11/11/2013 03:15:25 am
We learned that thermal energy is also known as kinetic energy and thermal energy is directly proportional to the tempature within a given system. We learned that thermal energy is related to matter because when a given piece of matter undergoes a state changes,thermal energy is either added or removed.
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11/11/2013 03:15:25 am
Thermal energy is the energy that comes off of heat and one of the energies of vibrating and moving. Thermal energy relates to the states of matter because it changes the states of matter by adding in or removing heat, without changing the temperature of the state.
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Katie and Tyler
11/11/2013 03:15:25 am
What we learned about Thermal energy is that thermal energy is what changes the states of matter. Also Thermal energy Is the energy of the random motion of particals in matter.
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Shambri, Callie
11/11/2013 03:15:31 am
Thermal energy,also known as knetic energy,is made of 3 different parts,or forms:vibrational,rotational,and translational. It relates to the states of matter because it is a state of matter.
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Josh, Nessa
11/11/2013 03:15:39 am
We learned that, Thermal Energy is not heat. We also learned that thermal energy comes in three forms: vibrational, rotational, and translational. It's the random motion of particles in matter. Thermal energy relates to the states of matter because of the fact that it is the random movement in matter, therefore without matter, there would be no thermal energy.
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Jillian and Philip
11/11/2013 03:15:48 am
Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat. Also known as kinetic energy, thermal energy is also the reason the particles in the states of matter vibrate. Thermal energy relates to the states of matter because to change the state of matter you have to add or remove heat, which is thermal energy.
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Peydnn and Kyli
11/11/2013 03:15:54 am
Thermal energy is defined as the total of all kinetic energies within a given system.
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Zoe and Alyssa
11/11/2013 03:15:54 am
Thermal energy is the energy in matter of an object that creates heat, can change the matter, and relates to the temperature of the object.
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Steven
11/11/2013 03:15:55 am
Thermal Energy is a total of all Kinetic energies within a given space.Thermal Energy is also the amount of heat transferred from Thermal Energy.
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Ty Zander
11/11/2013 03:16:15 am
Thermal energy is heat the heat comes from something called kinetic energy is heat made of motion. Thermal energy relates to matter because heat causes evap. And that is a state of matter called gas that is how it relates to matter.
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Jay and Jacob c.
11/11/2013 03:16:47 am
What we learned about thermal energy is that thermal energy is heat increasing the amount of energy of the atoms or molecules around it.
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Jacob B. Micah
11/11/2013 03:16:47 am
Thermal energy is the energy of the random motions of particles of matter. This relates to the states of matter by the heat that causes thermal energy which relates to the heat and regular energy non thermal energy.
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Ashlyn and Robert
11/11/2013 03:17:01 am
Thermal energy really just means heat. Thermal energy relates to the states of mater because when you add heat to a solid, then it becomes a liquid. When you add heat to a liquid, then it becomes a gas. Then when you take away heat from a gas, it becomes a liquid. Finally, when you take away heat from a liquid, it becomes a solid.
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Bchimal Cschumaker
11/11/2013 03:18:04 am
Thermal energy is the energy where a substance or system is related to it's temperature. It also is the energy of moving or vibrating. Thermal energy relates to the states of matter because it is the energy of heat. Liquid, gas, and a solid can have heat in it, so that would make it have thermal energy in it.
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