example of internal energy
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Internal energy is defined as the energy associated with the random, disordered motion of molecules. For example, a room temperature glass of water sitting on a table has no apparent energy, either potential or kinetic.
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a room temperature glass of water sitting on a table has no apparent energy, either potential or kinetic.
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