| 31. | Dissipation is the frictional conversion of mechanical energy to thermal energy.
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| 32. | The liquid can be said to be saturated with thermal energy.
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| 33. | Its high electrical and thermal energy efficiencies reduce the waste of electrical energy.
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| 34. | Because it is hot, the electrons transfer their thermal energy to the photons.
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| 35. | The object would be described as having zero thermal energy.
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| 36. | Any addition of thermal energy results in a phase transition.
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| 37. | Normally, the strong sun of spring and summer provides much of that thermal energy.
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| 38. | Some of that energy is absorbed and stored as heat ( thermal energy ).
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| 39. | Another is seasonal thermal energy storage ( STES ) at a foundry in Sweden.
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| 40. | Spins become randomized when thermal energy is greater than the strength of the interaction.
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