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True or False.

Two objects of the same material will have the same amount of thermal energy if they are the same temperature, regardless of whether they are the same shape or thickness.

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

even if the object is cold, it would have the same, thermal energy

there both the same

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Answer:

In most cases, the answer is yes: If you have two separate objects and they have the same measurable temperature, they also have the same thermal energy (heat). This is because thermal energy is defined as a type of kinetic energy, which in this case is the motion of particles on a microscopic level.

Step-by-step explanation:

All matter has thermal energy, even matter that feels cold. That's because the particles of all matter are in constant motion and have kinetic energy

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