Distinguish between heat and temperature.
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Heat is the feeling of something hot while temperature is a measurement in which it is classified how hot or cold the climate (surrounding) is.
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Hey mate,
Heat and temperature are dependant on each other but not exactly same.
◆ Heat-
- Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance.
- Unit of heat is joules or calories.
- Increase in heat increses temperature.
◆ Temperature-
- Temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance.
- It's measured by thermometer.
- Unit of temperature is °C or °F.
Hope that is useful...
Heat and temperature are dependant on each other but not exactly same.
◆ Heat-
- Heat is the total energy of molecular motion in a substance.
- Unit of heat is joules or calories.
- Increase in heat increses temperature.
◆ Temperature-
- Temperature is a measure of the average energy of molecular motion in a substance.
- It's measured by thermometer.
- Unit of temperature is °C or °F.
Hope that is useful...
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