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Kismet
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21 January, 16:37
What happens when thermal energy is absorbed
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Adrienne Pugh
21 January, 17:02
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Heat, once absorbed as energy, contributes to the overall internal energy of the object. One form of this internal energy is kinetic energy; the particles begin to move faster, resulting in a greater kinetic energy. This more vigorous motion of particles is reflected by a temperature increase.
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