One thing can affect another by causing changes in its behavior, appearance, or function. These effects can be direct or indirect, and can be influenced by various factors such as proximity, strength of the relationship, and external influences. Understanding how one thing affects another is crucial for identifying causal relationships and predicting outcomes in different systems.
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When thermal energy moves from one thing to another it is called heat energy.
It is called making a choice or decision.
When you detach one thing from another, you are separating or disassociating them from each other. This can involve physically removing them from each other or removing any connection or relationship between them.
No, one thing hitting another is an example of convection, not conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat between two objects that are in direct contact with each other, without any movement of the materials.
Energy can pass from one thing to another through various processes such as conduction (transfer through direct contact), convection (transfer through fluid movement), and radiation (transfer through electromagnetic waves). Energy can also be converted from one form to another, such as from potential to kinetic energy.