Temp-a-chur and Thermal Energy

by: William C. Robertson, Ph.D.

In this chapter you will learn the basic concept of temperature and what it means for one thing to be hotter than another. The hotter something is, the faster its molecules are moving. And that means that a hot collections of molecules has more kinetic energy than an equal number of cold molecules. With this in mind, the more kinetic energy possessed by the molecules in an object, the more thermal energy the object has.

Grade Levels

High School Middle School

Topics

Physical Science

Details

Type Book ChapterPub Date 1/1/2002Stock # PB169X2_4

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