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Thermal Energy can not be created or destroyed.
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Thermal energy is a form of energy, and by the first law of thermodynamics (conservation of energy) energy cannot be created or destroyed — it can only be transferred or converted to other forms (e.g., mechanical, chemical, electrical). Note: "heat" refers to energy transfer due to temperature difference, not a conserved quantity itself.
Thermal energy is a form of energy, and by the first law of thermodynamics (conservation of energy) energy cannot be created or destroyed — it can only be transferred or converted to other forms (e.g., mechanical, chemical, electrical). Note: "heat" refers to energy transfer due to temperature difference, not a conserved quantity itself.
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