Physics, asked by priscillalar06, 9 months ago

A site engineer discussed about weather, he states that " the temperature of a body measures how much heat the body contains." Is this description correct? State reasons for your answer.

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Answered by swarnaliroy1974
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Answer:

no

because the temperature is kinetic energy of the body due to their random motion while heat is the internal energy of the molecules and depends on the mass and material of the body along with change in temperature.

heat=mass*specific heat capacity of the body*change in temperature.

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