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What may the ‘thermal energy’ of the particles in an object be defi ned as?

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What may the ‘thermal energy’ of the particles in an object be defi ned as?


  1. the amount of heat that is contained in the object.
  2. sum of the random translational, rotational and vibrational kinetic energies.
  3. sum of the random translational, rotational and vibrational kinetic energies and the work done to overcome the intermolecular forces.
  4. average random kinetic energy of the particles.

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B: In gases, thermal energy is energy stored as kinetic energy, rotational motion, vibrational motion and associated potential energies In other substances, in cases where some of the thermal energy is stored in atomic vibration or by increased separation of particles having mutual forces of attraction, the thermal energy is partitioned between potential energy and kinetic energy. 

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