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Difference between: Heat and Temperature ​

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Answered by catherinekottoor85
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The core difference is that heat deals with thermal energy, whereas temperature is more concerned with molecular kinetic energy. Heat is the transfer of thermal energy, whereas temperature is a property the object exhibits

Heat describes the transfer of thermal energy between molecules within a system and is measured in Joules.[2] Heat measures how energy moves or flows. An object can gain heat or lose heat, but it cannot have heat. Heat is a measure of change, never a property possessed by an object or system. Therefore, it is classified as a process variable.

Temperature describes the average kinetic energy of molecules within a material or system and is measured in Celsius (°C), Kelvin(K), Fahrenheit (°F), or Rankine (R). It is a measurable physical property of an object—also known as a state variable. Other measurable physical properties include velocity, mass, and density, to name a few.[3]

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Answered by supernovalegend
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Heat is the total energy of the motion of the molecules of a substance whereas the temperature refers to the measure of the average energy of the motions of the molecules in the substance. The heat is dependent on factors like the speed of the particles, the size of the particles and the number of particles, etc.

The temperature, on the other hand, is independent of these factors.

The SI Unit of temperature is degrees, Kelvin.

The SI unit of heat is joules

Heat  is has the ability to do work whereas temperature can be used to measure the degree of heat.

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