define temperature and distinguish between heat and temperature
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The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in a substance. ... On the other hand, heat is a function of the number of molecules in a substance, so there is a difference between heat and temperature
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of all the molecules in a substance. ... On the other hand, heat is a function of the number of molecules in a substance, so there is a difference between heat and temperature
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TEMPERATURE:
temperature is a relative measure indicating the degree of hotness or coldness of body temperature is that property of a body which tells us whether the body is thermal equilibrium with the other bodies or surroundings
the temperature is a microscopic property
temperature is that property denoting the directing of heat flow one body to another or the surroundings
HEAT:
heat it is the form of energy transferred between the system( or a system and its surroundings )by virtue of temperature difference between them
the SI unit of heat energy is joules CGS unit is calories it is a scalar quantity
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temperature is a relative measure indicating the degree of hotness or coldness of body temperature is that property of a body which tells us whether the body is thermal equilibrium with the other bodies or surroundings
the temperature is a microscopic property
temperature is that property denoting the directing of heat flow one body to another or the surroundings
HEAT:
heat it is the form of energy transferred between the system( or a system and its surroundings )by virtue of temperature difference between them
the SI unit of heat energy is joules CGS unit is calories it is a scalar quantity
hope it may help u
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