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Which best describes the relationship between heat, internal energy, and thermal energy?

Internal energy is heat that flows, and heat is the part of thermal energy that can be transferred.
Internal energy is thermal energy that flows, and thermal energy is the part of heat that can be transferred.
Thermal energy is heat that flows, and heat is the part of internal energy that can be transferred.
Heat is thermal energy that flows, and thermal energy is the part of internal energy that can be transferred.
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I think it is the 4th answer choice

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat is thermal energy that flows in the direction of high temp to low temp, and internal energy is the "energy contained in a system", and thermal energy is a part of that.

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