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Thermal Energy~Block 1/2

11/11/2013

11 Comments

 
What have you learned about Thermal Energy and its relationship to the states of matter?
11 Comments
Blake and peyton
11/11/2013 01:59:21 am

So me and Blake were thinking and it's a energy that comes from sun or really hot material like a trampoline when it's hot or the suns out at Its like a gas because of the heat is not a liquid or solid so it's prolly a gas.

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Bryan & Blake c.
11/11/2013 01:59:21 am

Thermal energy is energy with a substance, energy comes from most heat!!!!

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Maci And Brent
11/11/2013 01:59:21 am

How thermal energy is related to matter is the molecules are the same some of the molecules in energy vibrate and some move fast like in the states of matter.

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Darren & Grace
11/11/2013 01:59:34 am

The relationship between thermal energy and the states of matter is they both have an energy flow, because they both have atoms and molecules that are working together. Thermodynamic is the study of the portion of energy moving in and out of the systems. The more heat,the more energy there is.

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Billy and gwen
11/11/2013 01:59:35 am


Thermal energy and it's relationship with the states of matter is that thermal energy heats up atoms and makes them move faster witch makes them turn from solid to liquid and liquid to gas.

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Marissa, Dylan
11/11/2013 01:59:42 am

+Moleclue=+movement=+temperature=+thermal energy. Thermal energy is a toatal of all kinetic energy within a given system. Thermal energy can be seen in 3 forms and those forms are rotational, vibrational, and translation. Thermal energy exists in 3 states of matter solid, liquid, and gas. When a given piece of matter undergoes a state change, thermal energy is either added or removed but the temp. is constant.

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Zach skivers,Halli hallman
11/11/2013 02:00:05 am

Thermal energy is defined as the total of kinetic energies. It relates by it being kinetic energy.thermal energy the energy of the random motion of paticals. +molecules=+movement=+tempature=+thermal energy.thermal energy,also known as random or internal kinetic energy.

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Caleb martinez
11/11/2013 02:00:41 am

Thermal energy is also know as kinetic energy, is seen in three forms vibrational, rotational, and translational. Thermal energy is the energy a substance or system has related to do its temperature.

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Madie and Jolie
11/11/2013 02:00:50 am

Thermal energy comes in three forms vibrational, rotational, and translational. Thermal energy is the total of all kinetic energies within a given system. Thermal energy is either added or removed but the temperature remains the same in the three states of matter.

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Hunter and Bobbi link
11/11/2013 02:01:09 am

Thermal energy is a substance or system that it's related to its temperature, the energy of moving or vibrating molecules. Thermal energy is energy that comes from heat. Thermal energy is not like heat. The motion of thermal energy is usually not visible, but we can feel or see its effects.

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Ali Ervin, Mathew borgfield
11/11/2013 02:02:20 am

Thermal energy= when you increase the heat in the system you are really increasing the amount of energy in the system.
Thermal enngey melts soldids

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