Energy in thermal systems

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Energy in thermal systems Overview

Energy in Thermal Systems What’s the relationship between thermal energy and work? What’s the mechanical equivalent of heat? What happens when heat energy is transferred between objects that are at different temperatures? Heat energy lost by a hot object. Heat energy gained by a cold object. What are the processes for transferring heat energy? How does heat energy cause a change of state of materials? How about heat energy and the law of conservation of energy? How do technicians control energy in thermal systems?