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define heat energy a)on conventional basis b)on the basis of kinectic theory of matter​

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Answered by mailtoaditee
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Answer: Heat energy : On the basis of kinetic theory of matter, heat energy is defined as the sum total of kinetic and potential energies of all the molecules of a given substance.

Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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Heat is a form of energy.

In Thermodynamic, The change in internal energy of a closed system is equal to the amount of heat applied minus the amount of work done by the system.

And is represented by : ∆ U = Q - W

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