Thermal energy
In thermodynamics, thermal energy refers to the internal
energy present in a system due to its temperature.[1] The concept is not well-defined or broadly accepted in physics or thermodynamics, because the internal energy can be changed without
changing the temperature, and there is no way to distinguish which part of a
system's internal energy is "thermal". Thermal energy is sometimes
used loosely as a synonym for more rigorous thermodynamic quantities such as
the (entire) internal energy of a system; or for heat or sensible heat which are defined as types of transfer of energy
(just as work is another
type of transfer of energy). Heat and work depend on the way in which an energy
transfer occurred, whereas internal energy is a property of
the state of a system and can thus be
understood even without knowing how the energy got there.
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