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Differences between heat and temperature

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Answered by samjonesprem04
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Answer:

Explanation:

HEAT

  • Heat is the sum of the total internal energy of molecules  constituting the body
  • It depends on mass, the substance and the temperature
  • Its S.I unit is Joule

Temperature

  • Temperature is a quantity telling us the direction of flow of heat
  • It depends on the average kinetic energy of molecules due to their random motion
  • Its S.I unit is Kelvin
Answered by ElegantDoll
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❤.HEAT:

  • Heat is a form of energy.
  • Units for heat are Joules or calories.
  • Heat is measured with calorimeter.

❤.TEMPERATURE:

  • Temperature is measured in the form of thermal energy.
  • units for temperature are farenheit,kelvin, centigrate.
  • Temperature is measured with thermometer.

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