An object consists of just two molecules. The first molecule has just kinetic energy; the second molecule only has potential energy. If the first molecule has 5 picojoules of kinetic energy (and no potential) while the second molecule has 3 picojoules of potential energy (and no kinetic), what is the thermal energy of this object? O The thermal energy in 53? picniqu

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An object consists of just two molecules. The first molecule has just kinetic energy; the second molecule only has potential energy. If the first molecule has 5 picojoules of kinetic
energy (and no potential) while the second molecule has 3 picojoules of potential energy (and no kinetic), what is the thermal energy of this object?
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The thermal energy is 5-3-2 picojoules
The thermal energy is the 3 picojoules
The thermal energy is the 5 picojoules.
The thermal energy is 543-8 picojoules
The concept of thermal energy was not discussed in the pre-class material.
Transcribed Image Text:An object consists of just two molecules. The first molecule has just kinetic energy; the second molecule only has potential energy. If the first molecule has 5 picojoules of kinetic energy (and no potential) while the second molecule has 3 picojoules of potential energy (and no kinetic), what is the thermal energy of this object? OO The thermal energy is 5-3-2 picojoules The thermal energy is the 3 picojoules The thermal energy is the 5 picojoules. The thermal energy is 543-8 picojoules The concept of thermal energy was not discussed in the pre-class material.
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