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define thermal energy
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Thermal energy refers to the energy contained within a system that is responsible for its temperature. Heat is the flow of thermal energy. A whole branch of physics, thermodynamics, deals with how heat is transferred between different systems and how work is done in the process (see the 1ˢᵗ law of thermodynamics).
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Thermal energy is the energy that comes from the temperature of a substance.
It is also called heat energy. Thermal energy is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other.
The hotter the substance, the more thermal energy it has.
Thermal energy is directly proportional to the change in temperature of the object. For example, a cup of tea at its boiling temperature could have less thermal energy than a pool that's at a lower temperature.
Thermal energy can be used directly, or it can be transferred to another medium for storage. Thermal power plants convert heat energy into electric energy. These plants include fossil fuels, geothermal, solar and nuclear power plants as well as waste incineration plants.
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