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If the water in a bathtub and a teacup are the same temperature, how do the amounts of their thermal energy compare? a. they both have the same amount of thermal energy. b. the teacup has more thermal energy. c. thermal energies are equal, with different numbers of joules. d. the filled bathtub has more thermal energy.

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