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**True**. Thermal energy can increase due to factors like changes in phase or heat input, even if the average kinetic energy remains constant.

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**True.** Thermal energy includes both the kinetic and potential energy of particles in a substance. Even if the average kinetic energy (and thus temperature) is constant, the thermal energy can increase if, for example, there is a change in the potential energy due to the arrangement of particles, such as during a phase change (e.g., melting or boiling).

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Sept. 19, 2025, 6:32 a.m.

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