four difference between of heat and temperature
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Heat:
1 It is a form of internal energy* obtained because of the random motion and the attractive force of molecules within the substance.
2 Its SI unit is joule.
3 The amount of heat energy contained in a body depends on its mass, temperature and material (specific heat capacity).
4 It can be measured using the principle of calorimetry (or principle of method of mixtures).
5 Two bodies that have the same amount of heat energy can differ in their temperature.
6 When two bodies are in contact, the total amount of heat energy is the sum of the heat energy of each body.
Temperature:
1 It is a quantity that determine which direction the heat energy will flow in.
Its SI unit is kelvin.
2 The temperature of a body depends on the average kinetic energy of its molecules.
3 It is measured using a thermometer.
4 Two bodies at the same temperature can contain different amounts of heat energy.
5 If two bodies at different temperatures are kept in contact, the resultant temperature will be the temperature between the two temperatures.
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