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difference between heat and temp​


pranjalkbr: Flow of heat depend upon the temperature difference between two bodies. Heat always flow from a body at higher temperature to a body at lower temperature. ... Temperature is a measure of average kinetic energy of molecules in a substance.

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Answered by sikku61
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The fundamental difference between heat and temperature is slight but significant, heat is the overall energy of the molecular motion, whereas temperature is the average energy of the molecular motion.

The differences between heat and temperature can be drawn clearly on the following grounds:

(1)Heat is nothing but the amount of energy in a body. As against this, temperature is something that measures the intensity of heat.

(2)Heat measures both kinetic and potential energy contained by molecules in an object. On the other hand, temperature measures average kinetic energy of molecules in substance.

(3)The main feature of heat is that it travels from hotter region to cooler region. Unlike temperature, which rises when heated and falls when cooled.

(4)Heat possesses the ability to work, but the temperature is used exclusively to gauge the extent of heat.

(5)The standard unit of measurement of heat is Joules, while that of temperature is Kelvin, but it can also be measured in Celsius and Fahrenheit.


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Answered by dhanrajaditya933
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Heat is a type of energy that measures the total kinetic energy of the molecules in a body

while the degree of hotness or coldness of a body is called temperature.

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