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14 July, 11:47
How do thermal energy and temperature change
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Ciara Hutchinson
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When the temperature of an object increases, the average kinetic energy of its particles increases. When the average kinetic energy of its particles increases, the object's thermal energy increases. Therefore, the thermal energy of an object increases as its temperature increases.
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