Physics, asked by Newopl, 3 months ago

Dynamic theory of heat ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In dynamic theory of heat, heat is defined as sum of kinetic energy due to translational, rotational and vibrational motion etc. So, large kinetic energies of the molecules imply the larger temperature.

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Answered by MoonlightPhoenix
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Dynamic Theory of Heat :

  • All substance in universe are made of molecules

  • The energy of molecular motion

Unit of Heat :

  • CGS = Calorie

1 Calorie :

  • Heat energy required to raise the temperature of 1 gm of water through 1°c
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