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Biology, 30.06.2019 13:00, meganwintergirl

How is thermal energy different from heat? a. thermal energy is a form of energy, while heat is a form of energy transfer. b. heat is a form of energy, while thermal energy is a form of a energy transfer. c. they are different names for the same type of energy. d. thermal energy is measured in °k, while heat is measured in °c.

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