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Thermal energy.
That is called heat energy.
heat...
The thermal energy of an object consists of the vibrations or other motions (depending on phase; molecules in a solid move very differently than molecules in a gas) of the particles (normally atoms or molecules) of which that object is composed. Faster motion means higher temperature.
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules in an object
Thermal energy.
energy of an object due to the random motion of its atoms and molecules
That is called heat energy.
heat...
The more energy removed, the slower the motion of the atoms and molecules.
It is the energy that affects motion of particles, which are atoms and molecules.
Either something is in motion, or it isn't - you can't be "in motion when not in motion".However, when an object is resting, its individual parts (atoms or molecules) still move around, and they do so rather quickly.
The thermal energy of an object consists of the vibrations or other motions (depending on phase; molecules in a solid move very differently than molecules in a gas) of the particles (normally atoms or molecules) of which that object is composed. Faster motion means higher temperature.
Temperature is the measure of average kinetic energy of all the atoms and molecules in an object
Thermal energy
related to the motion of molecules
It is internal energy that drives atoms or molecules in a random manner