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How do the thermal energies
You know that a collision must be "elastic" if:
The momentum of the two-object system doesn't change The sum of the final kinetic
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1- Which of the following statements is true about two objects in thermal equilibrium?
a. The thermal energies for the two
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Can two objects at the same temperature have different thermal energies?
Yes or no
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Which best describes thermal energy?
It is the difference between internal energies of two or more substances. It is the sum of
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When two objects with different thermal energies are placed together, energy will start to flow between them. When does this
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How are solid, liquid, and gaseous water the same? How are they different? Your answer should include the concepts of substance,
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A quick question. When we use the bond energies to find delta H, should we use the sum of the bond energies of the reactants
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Steven B.
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Is thermal energy and mechanical energy involve combined energies.
True/False
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neklie
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A 76-kg skateboarder grinds down a hubba ledge that is 2.5 m long and inclined at 22 ∘ below the horizontal. Kinetic friction
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jacon
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How do the thermal energies of a 20 kg rock and a 200 kg rock compare if they are at the same temperature?
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