Fundamental particle heat and electricity
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Current electricity is generated due to the flow of free electrons in a conductor. The direction of current is taken as opposite to that of the flow of electrons. If n particles -vely charged move from left to right and m +vely charged particles moves from right to left in time t then net currnet=m+n/t.
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Heat is not a part of physical science but is a part of thermodynamic science and hence has no fundamental particle. It is the amount of energy that gives the feeling of hotness.
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Current electricity is generated due to the flow of free electrons in a conductor. The direction of current is taken as opposite to that of the flow of electrons. If n particles -vely charged move from left to right and m +vely charged particles moves from right to left in time t then net currnet=m+n/t.
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Heat is not a part of physical science but is a part of thermodynamic science and hence has no fundamental particle. It is the amount of energy that gives the feeling of hotness.
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heat is the form of energy which produces sensation of hotness. so it hasn't any fundamental partial.
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