differentiate between heat energy and thermometer
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HEAT
TEMPERATURE
1. It is a form of energy and measures the total energy of all molecules in the substance.
1. It is a measure of degree of hotness or coldness of a body.
2. Its unit is joule in SI and calorie in CGS.
2. The unit of degree Celsius or Kelvin or degree Fahrenheit.
3. Two bodies can be in a thermal equilibrium without having equal thermal energy. Their temperature are equal in case.
3. Two bodies cannot be in thermal equilibrium if they are at different Temperature.
4. Flow of heat doesn’t depend upon the heat energy contained in bodies in thermal contact.
4. Flow of heat depend upon the temperature difference between two bodies. Heat always flow from a body at higher temperature to a body at lower temperature.
5. It is a total kinetic energy of all molecules in a substance.
5. It is a measure of average kinetic energy of molecules in a
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TEMPERATURE
1. It is a form of energy and measures the total energy of all molecules in the substance.
1. It is a measure of degree of hotness or coldness of a body.
2. Its unit is joule in SI and calorie in CGS.
2. The unit of degree Celsius or Kelvin or degree Fahrenheit.
3. Two bodies can be in a thermal equilibrium without having equal thermal energy. Their temperature are equal in case.
3. Two bodies cannot be in thermal equilibrium if they are at different Temperature.
4. Flow of heat doesn’t depend upon the heat energy contained in bodies in thermal contact.
4. Flow of heat depend upon the temperature difference between two bodies. Heat always flow from a body at higher temperature to a body at lower temperature.
5. It is a total kinetic energy of all molecules in a substance.
5. It is a measure of average kinetic energy of molecules in a
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The Difference Between
Heat and Temperature?
We often refer to infrared radiation as being primarily heat (or thermal) radiation. But what
exactly is heat, and how does it differ from temperature? Simply put, heat is a measurement
of energy. All molecules contain some amount of kinetic energy, that is to say, they have
some intrinsic motion. The hotter an object is, the faster the motion of the molecules inside
it. Thus, the heat of an object is the total energy of all the molecular motion inside that object.
Temperature, on the other hand, is a measure of the average heat or thermal energy of the
molecules in a substance. When we say an object has a temperature of 100 degrees C, for
example, we do not mean that every single molecule has that exact thermal energy. In any
substance, molecules are moving with a range of energies, and interacting with each other
as well, which changes their energies. But if we average the thermal energies of all the mol-
ecules together, we can obtain an object's temperature.
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Heat and Temperature?
We often refer to infrared radiation as being primarily heat (or thermal) radiation. But what
exactly is heat, and how does it differ from temperature? Simply put, heat is a measurement
of energy. All molecules contain some amount of kinetic energy, that is to say, they have
some intrinsic motion. The hotter an object is, the faster the motion of the molecules inside
it. Thus, the heat of an object is the total energy of all the molecular motion inside that object.
Temperature, on the other hand, is a measure of the average heat or thermal energy of the
molecules in a substance. When we say an object has a temperature of 100 degrees C, for
example, we do not mean that every single molecule has that exact thermal energy. In any
substance, molecules are moving with a range of energies, and interacting with each other
as well, which changes their energies. But if we average the thermal energies of all the mol-
ecules together, we can obtain an object's temperature.
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