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which two factors affect the amount of thermal energy an object has?
a. the average kinetic energy of the particles of the object
b. the amount of space between the particles of the object
c. the mass of the object
d. the directions in which the particles of the object are moving
Thermal energy depends on the total kinetic energy of all particles in an object. The average kinetic energy of particles (related to temperature) and the mass (number of particles) of the object are key factors. Option A: Average kinetic energy of particles affects thermal energy (higher average KE means more thermal energy for a given mass). Option C: Mass of the object—more mass means more particles, so more total thermal energy (if average KE is same). Option B: Space between particles relates to state (solid/liquid/gas) but not directly thermal energy amount. Option D: Particle movement direction doesn't affect thermal energy (it's about speed/KE, not direction). So the two factors are A and C.
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A. The average kinetic energy of the particles of the object, C. The mass of the object