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Question 5 of 10 Which two factors affect the amount of thermal energy an object has? A. The amount of space between its particles B. The mass of the object C. The amount of motion its particles have D. The directions in which its particles are moving
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Answer: A: The Mass of Object AND D. The amount of motion it’s particles have
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