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differentiate between temperature and air pressure​

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Answered by ItzSarcasticGirl
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Temperature is the measure of the heat, or thermal energy, contained in a body (which may be liquid, solid, or gas). Heat will flow from a higher to a lower temperature. Pressure is the force exerted by a fluid per unit area.

Answered by Anonymous
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Temperature is measure of the heat or thermal energy contained in a body which may be liquid, Solid or gas. Heat will flow from from a higher temperature to lower temperature. pressure is the force exerted by a fluid per unit area.

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