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What is the thermal energy of an object? A.its total temperature B.the total kinetic energy of its particles C.the total potential energy of its particles D.the total kinetic and potential energies of
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What is the thermal energy of an object?
A.its total temperature
B.the total kinetic energy of its particles
C.the total potential energy of its particles
D.the total kinetic and potential energies of its particles
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d
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer is D
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