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difference between heat energy and Kinetic energy

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Answered by kunjilikattilshruti
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nothing

Explanation:

Heat is a form of kinetic energy … so all heat energy is kinetic energy, but not all kinetic energy is heat energy. Generally, heat is the kinetic energy stored microscopically as random motion of many particles, while mechanical kinetic energy is that stored as directed motion of objects

Answered by sapjnasajay2007
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Kinetic energy is the energy of an object in motion. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when the object begins to move. There are three types of kinetic energy: vibrational, rotational and translational. Each type of kinetic energy is named according to the type of movement the object experiences or performs. Vibrational kinetic energy is the energy that results when an object vibrates. Rotational occurs when an object rotates or turns. Translational kinetic energy refers to an object moving from one location to another

Heat is the form of energy that is transferred between systems or objects with different temperatures (flowing from the high-temperature system to the low-temperature system). Also referred to as heat energy or thermal energy. Heat is typically measured in Btu, calories or joules

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