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... are somewhat arbitrary. For example, thermal energy is now understood to be nothing more than mechanical energy of the atoms and molecules of the system. Energy is conserved but may be transformed from one form to another, e.g. mechanical energy to heat, etc. This chapter is one of the key parts of ...
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