thermal energy
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of thermal energy
First recorded in 1850–55
Example Sentences
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Instead of simply radiating outward, thermal energy can effectively tunnel across the narrow gap through electromagnetic waves.
From Science Daily • Jun. 8, 2026
"This challenge was a wake-up call. Now we have woken up," he added, promising more solar and thermal energy projects.
From BBC • Nov. 26, 2025
While most microreactors can output up to 20 megawatts in order to reach that number, NANO’s models emphasize the micro — with output capped at about 5 megawatts of thermal energy for conversion to electric.
From Salon • Jun. 2, 2024
These channels serve as additional thermal pathways, significantly enhancing thermal energy transfer across the interfaces.
From Science Daily • May 28, 2024
But Dad’s main interest was energy: thermal energy, nuclear energy, solar energy, electrical energy, and energy from the wind.
From "The Glass Castle" by Jeannette Walls
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