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25 November, 02:50
Is thermodynamics a potential or kinetic energy
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Emily Alvarado
25 November, 02:53
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Well, none. It is called Thermal Energy. But you could compare it with Kinetic Energy. I hope this is the answer, if not excuse me.
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