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difference between heat and tempreture​

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Answered by ashutosh416988
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Heat and temperature are related and often confused. More heat usually means a higher temperature.

Heat (symbol: Q) is energy. It is the total amount of energy (both kinetic and potential) possessed by the molecules in a piece of matter. Heat is measured in Joules.

Temperature (symbol: T) is not energy. It relates to the average (kinetic) energy of microscopic motions of a single particle in the system per degree of freedom. It is measured in Kelvin (K), Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F).

When you heat a substance, either of two things can happen: the temperature of the substance can rise or the state of substance can change.

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