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Multiple Choice
Which of the following types of energy can be transferred between objects?
A
Mass energy
B
Color energy
C
Thermal energy
D
Shape energy
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Understand that energy transfer between objects typically involves forms of energy that can move or flow from one object to another, such as heat or work.
Recognize that 'Mass energy' refers to the energy equivalent of mass (from Einstein's equation \(E = mc^{2}\)), which is not typically transferred between objects in everyday scenarios.
Note that 'Color energy' is not a standard term in chemistry or physics; color relates to light, which can carry energy, but 'color energy' itself is not a recognized transferable energy form.
Identify 'Thermal energy' as the internal energy present in a system due to the kinetic energy of its particles, which can be transferred between objects as heat.
Understand that 'Shape energy' is not a standard term; while deformation can store potential energy (like elastic potential energy), 'shape energy' is not commonly used to describe transferable energy.