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What is Heat Energy? Heat Energy is a form of energy
which transfers among particles in a substance (or system) by means of kinetic energy of those particle. In other words, under kinetic theory, the heat is transfered by particles bouncing into each other.When an object heats up, it has gained heat energy, and when it cools down, it has lost heat energy.
Info from Wikipedia.com
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Here are some examples of Heat EnergySome examples of heat energy:The Sun has a lot of heat
energyFire has a lot heat energyA stove has some heat energyA heater also has heat energy
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Some sites to learn about Heat energyen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/
cosmic_classroom/.../heat.htmlhttp://physics.about.com/od/glossary/g/
heat.htmwww.worldofteaching.com/powerpoints/
This is also where we got our information.
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