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differentiate b/w heat and temprature​

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Answered by riya169812
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Heat is the total kinetic energy of substance
Temperature is average kinetic energy of substance
Heat is measured in Joules or calories
Temperature is measured in degree Celcius , fahrenheit or kelvin
Heat cannot be directly obtained
Temperature is obtained by thermometer
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Answered by oxford1
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Answer:

Given below....

Explanation:

Heat is a form of energy which results in the sensation of hotness or coldness. It is the total amount of energy in a substance.

Temperature, on the other hand, is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body. It is a measure of average energy of a molecule motion in a substance.

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