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If something is hot, does it contain heat or thermal energy? neither heat only thermal energy only either one because they are the same thing
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If something is hot, does it contain heat or thermal energy?
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thermal energy only
either one because they are the same thing
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I am absolutely sure that if something is hot, it contain thermal energy only because
if a given body is heated its electrons start to move very fast which means that thermal energy is being produced. Hope everything is clear! Regards!
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