A pan of water is set on a stove. After the heat is turned on, the temperature of the water begins to and the thermal energy of the water .
a) decrease, decreases
b) decrease, increases
c) increase, increases
d) increase, decreases
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Option C: A pan of water is set on a stove. After the heat is turned on, the temperature of the water begins to increase, and the thermal energy of the water increases.
- When heat is provided to water, it results in an increase in its temperature.
- This heat is in turn responsible for increasing the thermal energy of the system.
- For example, when water is heated, its temperature rises along with its thermal energy and eventually it is converted into water vapors.
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