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Riley Clarke
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19 February, 12:49
What are the properties of thermal energy
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Steven Barr
19 February, 13:18
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Thermal energy results in something having an internal temperature, and that temperature can be measured - for example, in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit on a thermometer. The faster the particles move within an object or system, the higher the temperature that is recorded.
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