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What is energy that comes from the temperature of a heated substance called?
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chemical energy
thermal energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
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5 points
chemical energy
thermal energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
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Science question speedrunner
The diagram shows four beakers of water- P, Q, R and S at different temperatures and volumes. Which statement is true?
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Beaker P has the most thermal energy.
Beaker R has more thermal energy than Beaker P.
Beaker S has more thermal energy than beaker R.
Beaker P and beaker R have the same amount of thermal energy.
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Beaker P has the most thermal energy.
Beaker R has more thermal energy than Beaker P.
Beaker S has more thermal energy than beaker R.
Beaker P and beaker R have the same amount of thermal energy.
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InuChan
are these answers right?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The energy that comes from the temperature of a heated substance is called thermal energy.
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GPT 3.5
Without the actual diagram and the specific temperatures and volumes of the beakers, it is not possible to determine which statement is true.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Without having access to the diagram and the specific details provided in the question, it is not possible to determine the accuracy of the given statements. The correct answer would depend on the specific temperatures and volumes of the beakers indicated in the diagram.
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