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9 November, 14:02
Energy is what makes matter do
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Wilson Noble
9 November, 14:30
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Energy causes matter to move from one state to another.
Explanation:
Example: Adding thermal energy (heat) to liquid water (matter) causes water to become steam or vapor (gas).
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